Re: >> SER1 subscription
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Would it help if AOL or Compuserve users etc added series1@xxxxxxxxx.xxx to
their contacts or buddy list?
Just a thought, but probably a daft one you have already considered, because
often when I continue to get emails I have asked for from larger
organisations in the UK such as Argos, they now always have a sentence which
reads "To make sure news of all our latest products, sales and offers
reaches your inbox, please add argos@xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx to your contacts or
buddy list" or words to that effect.. This "spam" filtering must becoming
more prevalent. I note it is happening all the time with "bounced" messages
on yahoo groups.
Regards
Martin
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Carradine" <mc@xxxxxxxxx.xxx>
To: <series1@xxxxxxxxx.xxx>
Cc: "Simon Dewing" <SimonDewing@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx>; <TBache9248@xxx.xxx>
Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2005 3:39 AM
Subject: >> SER1 subscription
>
> Simon, Tom, and others,
>
> Yes, AOL is filtering mail from the series1 IP address as Spam.
> I get a "bounce" message for most every email sent from AOL
> listing every AOL subscriber. I suspect Compuserve and other
> big mail handlers are using similar tactics. I suggest getting a
> mail account at a private mail server or small internet company.
> Of course other ideas are welcome too.
>
> With regrets,
>
> Michael Carradine
> mail.nanny@xxxxxxxxx.xxx
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