>>>>> "JD" == JC Dill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

JD> Does anyone know if AOL allows whitelisting AND blacklisting, and if the 
JD> whitelist takes precedence?  IOW, if she whitelists the list address, will 
JD> it accept list email while bouncing private email from the same sender?

I find it worth $5/month to keep an AOL account just to check out
their strange way of doing things.

In my mail preferences, I see basically you either allow all, deny
all, whitelist and block rest, or blacklist and allow rest (actually,
you can allow just @aol.com and block the rest, too).

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