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I'm the owner of several lists. Does anyone know how I can contact AOL to
put my list names on their whitelist since they have a reputation of
refusing to speak with non-AOL subscribers. I'm certainly not going to
install AOL and let it hijack my machine just so they'll listen to me. On
a different list I've heard people say that the problem with AOL is not
universal, i.e., it happens in with some of their servers and not others.
At 10:49 PM 2002/03/24 -0500, Rich Greenberg wrote:
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>On: Sun, Mar 24, 2002 at 09:07:52PM -0500,Jason Lustig Wrote:
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>} ... We've been having problems
>} with AOL users getting their listserv email... what I'm wondering about is
>} if others of you have been having the same types of problems.
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>O yes, we sure have. AOL has to put your listserv on its whitelist or
>incoming list posts will be treated as spam and dumped.
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/s/ Anthony L. (Tony) Zak
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