> On Feb 14, 2015, at 4:51 AM, Rich Kulawiec <r...@gsp.org> wrote:
> 
> Be prepared for a reality where nearly all of the SCOMP reports you
> will ever get are false positives generated by careless, ignorant,
> clueless AOL users.

We have customers who have end users who *pay* to receive their mailings, and 
still hit 'this is spam' on them.  In part it's because the senders may not 
have adequately set expectations as to what the users will be receiving, or 
because the email they are sending is so poorly (mis)branded that the recipient 
doesn't even recognize it as something for which they signed up.  But...yeah, 
the CIC user is a big factor, and it's certainly not limited to AOL users.

Anne

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