Chris-

If I go to www.AOL.com I am on their web-server and if I check email I am 
submitting the request thru those same web servers
If YOU can guarantee ME that they ARE NOT redirecting then as a way to handle
the special processing for aol you could do something simple like check the 
HTTP_REFERER (to identify the requested URL)
You can also interrogate REMOTE_ADDR ~but all bets are off if its a DHCP 
address!

Also as a FYI it would be a good idea to think twice on what you say about in 
emails (especially of large corps)..

M-

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Christopher Schultz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <users@tomcat.apache.org>
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 3:27 PM
Subject: Re: AOL


> Martin,
> 
> Apparently, your mail reader seems my messages as blank (due to poor
> handling of GPG attachments). Here is the message I was trying to send:
> 
>> Dude, I think you're totally confused.
>> 
>> You can replace the term "AOL" in all of these messages with "some
>> crappy ISP that likes to mix things up by randomly reporting the
>> client's IP".
>> 
>> AOL isn't giving anyone anything like 301, 302, or even 200, 'cause it
>> ain't the server.
> 
> -chris
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