Fri, 7 Jul 2000 18:03:26 -0500
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On 7/7/00 3:54 PM, Thaxton, Dennis <[log in to unmask]> wrote...
>I've been receiving reports from AOL subscribers for about two
>months now that their receipt of our weekly list is either spotty or totally
>nonexistent. I selected a random sampling of about 25% of our AOL
>subscribers, announced the potential problem and requested an email from
>those subscribers not receiving the subscription to their AOL account.
>While the majority reporting thus far have reported delivery problems, I
>have received a few messages stating that they aren't having any delivery
>problems at all, which I find strange. I would have expected an all or
>nothing response. Other than the idea that some AOL user's mail controls
>are actually blocking receipt, are there any other reasons why delivery
>might make it to some AOL users and not others?
Do you get bounces from the people who claim not to receive messages? Do
you keep your list entirely clean of bad addresses?
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