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From: Michael Carradine
Subject: >> SER1 subscription
Date: 03:39 on 22 Dec 2005
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



At 06:05 PM 12/21/2005, Simon Dewing <SimonDewing@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx> wrote:
>Tom,
>
>I have had similar experience and have had to bounce the list messages via
>another mail adress.
>I can send to but not recieve from this address.
>
>I believe it is because the anti-spam filters inside compuserve and
>probably AOL identify list messages as "Spam" and block them.
>I tried taking this up with the "help" line but got zero interets in
>resolving it.
>Being a cynic I believe they are tageting the list as it is hosted by MSN
>rather than AOL!
>I would have changed e-mails but have been using this adress for at least
>10 years so it would be a real pain to change and tell everyone
>
>Rgds
>
>Simon



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