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RE: AOL Postmaster?

  • From: Jim Popovitch
  • Date: Fri Apr 13 15:27:17 2007
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On Fri, 2007-04-13 at 14:39 -0400, David Hubbard wrote:
> I'm still getting feedback on netblocks we haven't been
> associated with in several years and I've tried about
> 20 times to get them to stop it but cannot.  If you call
> they just tell you to email, if you email you get nowhere.

I've had that experience in the past too.  Even today, despite periodic
emails to them, I still get daily "Current IP Address(es) Listed with
AOL" emails from [email protected], yet the IP addresses are an
incomplete list of IPs that they have been provided and that they have
accepted.  I can delete the daily emails, but to me it is symptomatic of
underlying problems with their FBL system.

If anyone from AOL wants to debug this... here are some of your
Message-id's:

[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]

If you can figure out why you are sending me daily emails, I certainly
would appreciate it.  Previous calls and emails have been fruitless, but
not frustrating.

-Jim P.