On Sat, 14 Jul 2007, Larry Stone wrote:

> That's unfortunate. At this point, what's the point of getting them if they
> won't give you any useful information as to who doesn't want the list mail
> they requested.

It's not really supposed to be usefull on a per-mail basis, rather as a way 
of spotting trends -- a new bad-apple customer, a comrpromised script, 
virus-infected user, etc.

I have one client with a list that has one person on it who, without fail, 
reports every message as spam, yet claims he isn't and that he wants the 
messages.   I've given up -- The server is on AOL's whitelist, they've never 
blocked it, and I have it on authority from the former heard of AOL's 
anti-spam group that they won't.



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