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On 6/20/07, Jeff Kell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> David Phillips wrote:
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> > 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.
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> As a black mark against "the last non-AOL server to participate in the delivery". The sender is irrelevant.
I probably stated that poorly. As I understand it, the black mark is
not against the server where "[log in to unmask]" sent the
mail, but from the server where the instance of listserv is running.
If that's not correct, or nonsensical, I give up at least until I feel
a lot better.
--
David Phillips
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