Dave Pooser wrote:
If you are seeing the AOL members addresses then I'd like to know what you
did to receive them, because you appear the only one is several list I
belong to that are discussing this very issue that is seeing those
addresses.

I'd also like to get the AOL member's address, 'cause I don't get that
either. At $DAYJOB we run a confirmed-opt-in email postcard that gets a
scattering of AOL TOS notifications every month when we send it out. We'd
LOVE to get the names of the idjits so we can unsubscribe them, but no dice.

I'm told that part of the problem is that the AOL GUI puts the "Mark this
message as spam" button right next to the delete button; I've seen plenty of
TOS notifications that would suggest that. (My all-time favorite is the
freelancer who at the end of a correspondence about our hiring him for a gig
sent us a "Thanks for the opportunity, I really appreciate it" note and got
back a note telling him we're glad to have the work for him. Our response
got flagged as spam. Either he's dumber than some salads I've eaten, or the
geniuses doing client development for AOL need a clue-by-four upside the
head.)

Well we tell our clients straight up that email to aol.com may or may not get through due to aol's mail practices. With over 35K email clients only one has complained that I recall and they asked their client to move to gmail.

Regards,

Rick

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