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Date: | Thu, 10 Aug 1995 16:02:13 -0500 |
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Could you send me some info on your helpnet?
Thanks.
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> On Thu, 10 Aug 1995 10:16:33 CST you said:
> >The fact is that AOL users are very prolific on the internet, and are
> >my biggest bounced email headache. The major email headache is due to
> >the small email box sizes, but mainly, LISTSERV does NOT recognize the
> >AOL bounced email. This is probably due to AOL not properly
> >formatting their bounced email so that listserv can handle it. I've
> >noticed that AOL returns a "551" (full mailbox) and "550" (unknown user)
> >but does NOT include the full email address.
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> I run a particular list called Help-Net which by its nature is very
> attractive to new Internet users. Help-Net averages about 100 messages a
> week and between 1300 - 1600 subscribers, not counting various Usenet and
> Usenet- like feeds to it. I have been running Help-Net for something like
> six years.
>
> Maybe I am just lucky. There's usually at least a dozen AOL subscribers on
> Help-Net in addition to many subscribers from other services such as Prodigy
> and Compuserve. Rarely do I have any problems with AOL or Prodigy
> subscribers. What I get stuck with a goodly amount of times, although not
> often enough to worry about it, is Compuserve subscribers who either drop
> their Compuserve memberships, run out of E-mail quota, or don't pay their
> bills (no kidding!). I guess I am lucky in terms of my list's use by AOLers
> as they really arent a problem.
>
> I can see why other Listserv lists owners are having this problem though
> because AOL is giving millions of people Internet access. AOL is incredibly
> agressive at marketing their service. In fact, I hope that more AOLers
> subscribe to Help-Net. That way, they have the opportunity to learn good
> Internet etiquette and not make pests of themselves as they post messages on
> Usenet groups.
>
> In fact, its Prodigy that seems to be the worst Internet citizen, in my
> opinion, as to how they run their system. I have seen so much junk mail on
> Usenet from Prodigy and I have complained at least 2 dozen times about such
> things to postmaster there. Not once have I received a response and the same
> jokers post the same crap (sex ads in inappropriate places and chain letters)
> that I have since taken the step of setting up a kill file for my personal
> account so that I no longer see any Prodigy subscribers postings. If the
> people who run Prodigy were anywhere near as good as managing their users as
> AOL is, Usenet would not be so cluttered with junk postings as it currently
> is. Not that AOL is perfect, but they have answered every one of my
> complaints and taken appropriate action.
>
> Stan Horwitz, Consultant | Bitnet | Internet
> Temple University | V4039@TEMPLEVM | [log in to unmask]
>
> Manager of Help-Net and E-mail postmaster for VM.TEMPLE.EDU and TEMPLEVM
>
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