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Re: AOL Mail updates DMARC policy to 'reject'
From: Jim Popovitch <jimpop () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2014 12:14:28 -0400
On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 12:04 PM, Steven Saner <ssaner () hubris net> wrote:
We run several mailing lists for customers. We frequently get feedback reports from AOL saying that the AOL user has flagged the message as spam. So, we remove said user from the list. They then complain that they have been removed and swear that they didn't do it. Anyone have a handle on what this is about?
Forged address book spam? AOL's been taking a beating on that front lately. -Jim P.
Current thread:
- AOL Mail updates DMARC policy to 'reject' Grant Ridder (Apr 22)
- Re: AOL Mail updates DMARC policy to 'reject' Leo Bicknell (Apr 25)
- Re: AOL Mail updates DMARC policy to 'reject' Jared Mauch (Apr 25)
- Re: AOL Mail updates DMARC policy to 'reject' Shrdlu (Apr 25)
- Re: AOL Mail updates DMARC policy to 'reject' Royce Williams (Apr 25)
- Re: AOL Mail updates DMARC policy to 'reject' Steven Saner (Apr 25)
- Re: AOL Mail updates DMARC policy to 'reject' Chris Adams (Apr 25)
- Re: AOL Mail updates DMARC policy to 'reject' Miles Fidelman (Apr 25)
- Re: AOL Mail updates DMARC policy to 'reject' Mike A (Apr 25)
- Re: AOL Mail updates DMARC policy to 'reject' joel jaeggli (Apr 25)
- Re: AOL Mail updates DMARC policy to 'reject' Jim Popovitch (Apr 25)
- Re: AOL Mail updates DMARC policy to 'reject' Leo Bicknell (Apr 25)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: AOL Mail updates DMARC policy to 'reject' Larry Sheldon (Apr 22)
- Re: AOL Mail updates DMARC policy to 'reject' Mike Hale (Apr 22)