That is classic!

---- Butch Andrews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> I must write the list to see if my customer meets the criteria for "goober" 
> of the year. We use Imail and Declude Junkmail. My customer requested over a 
> year ago to be removed from Spam filtering and I did this. Recently he called 
> and requested that we set up Imail to forward his email to a new email 
> account he opened with AOL. Our customer support software makes these changes 
> on our server so the fact that his mail folder was receiving unfiltered mail 
> went undetected. In addition this winner went into his webmail interface and 
> put a vacation notice that was sent to all incoming email that he had a new 
> address at AOL and he included it in the email. I hope you can follow this. 
> "Soooooo" now his account with us is receiving hundreds of spam that are 
> forwarded to his new AOL account. He sends the spammer his new address with 
> the vacation reply from our server. That email bounces back to my server 
> which forwards it back to AOL. They bounce it back to him which forwards back 
> to them via the mail forwarding he set up. Those spammers that are monitoring 
> bounce back messages have his new address. My mail server becomes blocked by 
> AOL. Isn't it great to be a small facilities based ISP trying to survive in 
> today's Internet with customers like this? I closed his account. Thanks for 
> the time I had to tell someone who might understand.
> 
> 
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