Personal story about AOL

My non-techie boss uses AOL for all EMail.  Everyday I turn in a time
card to him.  ~1.5 months ago the time card stopped showing up.  This
is a personal email sent through a simple forwarding service on
a box which is NOT blacklisted in any form.  AOL rules just thought it
looked like spam and started deleting it until I changed the format of
my email.

George Halley
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Wednesday, December 4, 2002, 7:54:23 PM, you wrote:


CVR> I finally have some real numbers on AOL silently eating email. A list 
CVR> member just came back from 2 weeks of vacation to find 1/3 of the 
CVR> digests sent during that time missing, never delivered. And all were 
CVR> accepted from my site by AOL, and I never saw any bounces.

CVR> More data here, but I've noticed the aol problems have gotten worse in 
CVR> the last couple of weeks. Six or seven of my list members have 
CVR> complained about missing messages, where before, I was getting one 
CVR> here, one there.

CVR> ugh. AOL seems to be imploding, or something. But this isn't good.

CVR> <http://www.plaidworks.com/chuqui/blog/000118.html#000118>

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