On Sat, 16 Jun 2012, Larry Stone wrote:
Sad to say, that does appear to be how AOL thinks. Their customers never make mistakes, etc. If a customer clicked "Mark as spam", then it's spam and that point is not open to discussion.
They're not the only one. Roadrunner blocked all the mail from the server I used to administer because of one user on one list.
Fortunately, subscribing to their feedback loop fixed that. But they weren't willing to give the user's address either. I managed to figure it out but that's not the point.
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