North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical Re: AOL scomp
On Tue 01 Mar 2005 (22:36 -0500), Joe Maimon wrote: > > > Barry Shein wrote: > > > >On March 1, 2005 at 14:17 [email protected] (Jim Segrave) wrote: > > > I don't understand this complaint - we process AOL TOS Notifications > > > daily and I find perhaps 1 in a hundred or so are not valid complaints. > > > >Here about 99% are not valid or interesting. > > > >Which is to say, I had one small burst once caused by an infected > >customer machine which we got shut off fast and fixed. > > > >The rest are virtually all just people on mailing lists hosted here > >sending each and every completely on-topic posting to TOS. > > > >I suppose I should figure out some way to track them so I can boot > >them off those lists since AOL removes all identifying information. > > > > Apparently the ratio of valid/invalid AOL notifications is a usefull > indicator on the cleanliness of the relevant network. Or alternatively, some networks have few users who communicate with AOL customers - they aren't currently big-time in the Netherlands - and the ratio of valid to invalid complaints has sweet FA to do with anything else. We don't set up mail forwarding for residential customers so that's another non-issue. -- Jim Segrave [email protected]
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