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Re: AOL whitelisting - a heads-up and a request for assistance

  • From: Suresh Ramasubramanian
  • Date: Sat Sep 17 05:42:04 2005
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On 17/09/05, Sean Figgins <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> This was not obvious for me before, but I am wondering what happens to the
> list servers that are not in AOL's white list?  I wonder if it is 100
> emails for each list, or 100 emails to AOL from all lists on the server.
> 
> More reason to tell AOL users to go to Netscape, I guess.
> 

You want to read http://postmaster.info.aol.com - and maybe call the
1-888 number they have for their postmaster team on that site.

What aol does is pretty clear and well documented

-srs

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Suresh Ramasubramanian ([email protected])