> It's a stupid system.

*nods*

I look at our feedback email, and it's either pictures of newborn
grandkids or joke forwards.  People just don't understand the definition
of spam.

It's not a way to get off a mailing list. It's not a way to spam getting
emails from people you don't want!

OK I'm done ranting now too ;)
 

... Miles Mawyer -=- Webmaster . Centralva.net ... 

... [EMAIL PROTECTED] ...

... 434.385.5053 ...

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Atkinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 1:58 PM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: (OT, slightly) dealing with AOL spam reports?

Mike Jackson wrote:
> * Invoking a policy of not forwarding to AOL accounts, but we're a web

> design/hosting firm with about 200 domains, and a handful of customers
have 
> AOL addresses, and that sort of policy wouldn't stand.

This doesn't directly address your question, but we have found that the
AOL 
feedback loop is a joke; or more precisely, large numbers of AOL
customers are 
once again proven to be clueless.

It is amazing to me how many people click the this is spam button in
their AOL 
email client for items that are definitely not spam.  Things like little
Suzie 
thanking her grandmother for the nice birthday gift/party, someone
notifying 
an AOL customer of the death of a family member, etc.   I'd say that
40-50% of 
the AOL TOS complaints we get are in regard to items where there is
obviously 
a personal relationship and the email is nothing even remotely
resembling 
spam.  The remainder are forwarded jokes, pictures, etc. which I can 
understand some people being annoyed by that sort of activity, but
again, it 
is obviously from friends and asking that friend not to forward would be
the 
civilized thing to do rather than filing a spam complaint against them.

For a while we tried to notify our customer about these spam complaints
but 
too often, it would devolve into our customer thinking that we were
accusing 
them of spamming.  In most cases, asking the AOL customer why they have
filed 
the spam complaint against their friend just ends up in a TOS complaint
about 
my inquiry.

We have customers with forwards to AOL accounts, if they do an AOL TOS 
complaint on an email that forwarded through us, the forward is deleted.

(Yes, on occasion, the AOL complaint is legit and we deal with those but
there 
are very, very few of these.)

-- 
  Mike Atkinson - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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