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3/13/2008


AOL is rejecting The Digest…again

Filed under: General — Charlie Summers @ 10:38 am

To AOL users; apologies, but the boneheads at AOL are again rejecting The Digest as spam. This is getting really old, and there’s nothing I can do about it. The only suggestion I can make is that, now that AOL is no longer an ISP and is instead just another advertiser-supported free email service, you consider changing to one of the many other fine free email providers (other than Google, since we unfortunately can’t permit Gmail subscribers) who don’t reject legitimate email from machines where the administrator works dilligently to make certain there’s no spam coming from his machine.

If you wish to complain, please do so to AOL customer service, not to me; heck, I can’t even get the AOL postmaster unit to include me in a feedback loop, since I’m just a dedicated server and not a huge ISP, so there literally is nothing I can do about it.


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One Response to “AOL is rejecting The Digest…again” »

     

  1. TimL2005 Says:

    Charlie:
    I just got a new computer and use Windows Mail with Time Warner Roadrunner..Sometimes the Digest appears in my Junk Folder..Not a big problem really. Just a small annoyance..

    Tim Lones


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