Vivek Khera wrote:
On Feb 23, 2006, at 1:08 PM, Mike Jackson wrote:
So, I suppose the question is: How do you deal with getting forwarded
mail through to AOL without being branded as a spammer?
You stop forwarding email to AOL... really.
Other option is to crank up the SA pickiness and tell the customers they
may lose some email.
You cannot win this fight with AOL.
Forward no mail to any ISP....
I setup Web-Mail just for this reason. If they want to access their mail
from home, http://www.... is always open for biz :-D
We had a customer of ours request engineering, hit the spam button
instead of the delete button, got the TOS. Well they called up quite mad
when he didn't get our mail in a timely manor... Faxed the TOS report to
him and he shut his mouth quickly. In this instance, he paid us a $1000
deposit to get engineering, which he promptly reported as spam (and I
assume the aohel software removes it from the MUA.) So he got to come
here and pick it up instead.
I say let AOL make people pay to send 'spam', spammers make a ton of
money of of spam, what's .25cent to them per message...
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Thanks,
James