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This might be common knowledge to the group, but I just wanted to let
folks know that *some* of the spam reporting by AOL users actually is
accidental.
When an AOL user is viewing their inbox, and selects a message or
messages to delete, the 'report spam' button is immediately adjacent
to the 'delete' button.
That's not very much different from other email clients (Thunderbird &
Mozilla, for example), but, as we all know, AOL takes a 'report spam'
as a black mark against the sending server.
--
David Phillips
Molon Labe !
Moved from CARY, NC, the Containment Area for Relocated Yankees
Settling in near 36° 08' 25" N , 80° 17' 21" W while building around
36° 08' 47" N , 80° 19' 23" W
Lose Not A Minute!
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