M Ondercin wrote:
At 10:25 PM 11/4/2003 -0600, you wrote:
If you really have to deal with this, then send a final notice
that all AOL users will be set to nomail and must set themselves back
if they want to be on the list. Include directions for resetting from
Nomail. Send the message,
sorry for the lack of quoting, but I was subscribed to the digest
version of mailman-users, so I can't easily reply to individual messages.
Anyway I just found out that personalization will only solve half my
problem: the list also does digest delivery, and personalization only
works for non-dig
thanks for all the suggestions...
yes I'm aware of the personalization option in 2.1; I'm already using it
for a lower volume list.
my ISP is especially jumpy about this because they had a recent
experience of being blocked by AOL for 12 hours with AOL refusing to
explain the exact reason.
I'm n
o encourage
it...
chuq (but I'm not bitter!)
On Nov 4, 2003, at 7:54 AM, Ricardo Kustner wrote:
Are there any other mailmain admins here who also get alot of
complaints through AOL? Any tips on what I can do about it before my
server and possibly ISP gets blacklisted?
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Hi,
My ISP has been forwarding me a batch of complaints from AOL users,
which apparantly are complaints about receiving spam. I guess it's
coming dumb AOL users who have no idea that they subscribed to the
discussions at their own request so that they should take care of it
themself if they wa