RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Goober of the year

2006-08-02 Thread Chuck Schick
Title: Message



The original poster was an ISP 
who stated the customer(of the ISP) set up a new email account and emailed 
people of his new account.  I would interpret that to mean the person was a 
customer of the ISP and they had an email account with the ISP.  Going from 
that to AOHELL is not a step to be applauded, IMHO.  
 

Chuck SchickWarp 8, 
Inc.(303)-421-5140www.warp8.com 
 
 

  
  -Original Message-From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael 
  JaworskiSent: Wednesday, August 02, 2006 8:50 AMTo: 
  declude.junkmail@declude.comSubject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Goober 
  of the year
  They maybe just human. It may 
  have been a big step for them to get there. They need to be applauded for the 
  step, not the stone.
  After little Internet 
  experience and peer talk they may find AOL is not the best solution for 
  them and remember your kindness and start paying you money for a service they 
  now appreciate.
   
  Mike
   
   
  
  -Original Message-From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chuck 
  SchickSent: Wednesday, August 02, 2006 7:21 AMTo: 
  declude.junkmail@declude.comSubject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Goober 
  of the year
  
The first clue would be 
anyone who would set up an AOL account in this day and age and then brag 
about it.
 

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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Goober of the year

2006-08-02 Thread Michael Jaworski
Title: Message



They maybe just human. It may 
have been a big step for them to get there. They need to be applauded for the 
step, not the stone.
After little Internet 
experience and peer talk they may find AOL is not the best solution for 
them and remember your kindness and start paying you money for a service they 
now appreciate.
 
Mike
 
 

-Original Message-From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chuck 
SchickSent: Wednesday, August 02, 2006 7:21 AMTo: 
declude.junkmail@declude.comSubject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Goober of 
the year

  The first clue would be 
  anyone who would set up an AOL account in this day and age and then brag about 
  it.
   
  
  Chuck SchickWarp 8, 
  Inc.(303)-421-5140www.warp8.com  

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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Goober of the year

2006-08-02 Thread Chuck Schick
Title: Message



The first clue would be anyone 
who would set up an AOL account in this day and age and then brag about 
it.
 

Chuck SchickWarp 8, 
Inc.(303)-421-5140www.warp8.com 

  
  -Original Message-From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Butch 
  AndrewsSent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 8:14 AMTo: 
  declude.junkmail@declude.comSubject: [Declude.JunkMail] Goober of 
  the yearI 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. "Soo" 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 
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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Goober of the year

2006-08-01 Thread Marc Catuogno
?  Hmm - I guess my outlook nuked the message, can't even find it in the
sent messages... weird.

Basically I was thinking that someone smarter than myself should be able to
figure out a way to tag the subject of any e-mail auto-forwarded so the
'goobers' know not to report it.

I further wondered if the reason I have been blocked from AOL, Yahoo and
Hotmail because of the spam leakage being auto forwarded hitting some type
of Bayesian filters on those providers.  

We have agents who are 'grandfathered' into being allowed to forward and
won't give it up.

Marc

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Marc, 

Great point.  Very concise :) 

Darrell 


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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Goober of the year

2006-08-01 Thread Darrell \([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Marc, 

Great point.  Very concise :) 

Darrell 



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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Goober of the year

2006-08-01 Thread velocitygirl
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. 
> "Soo" 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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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Goober of the year

2006-08-01 Thread Marc Catuogno



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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Goober of the year

2006-08-01 Thread John Dobbin



While 
we also have folks forwarding to AOL accounts, having the AOL feedback loop set 
up does seem to keep us off of their blacklist.  We get notified when a 
user gets stupid and we can remind them that reporting as spam is not 
blacklisting what they think.  Few customers have had a problem with it 
once we call them and tell them to stop reporting as spam as it could cause 
their email to stop working as they expect.
 
They 
can live without their web site, but just let them lose their 
email...
 
JohnD
 


  
  
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John T 
  (Lists)Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 11:24 AMTo: 
  declude.junkmail@declude.comSubject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Goober 
  of the year
  
  
  Butch, I 
  unfortunately believe that some one else shares the title with your 
  customer.
   
  There has been 
  enough information around for a couple years now that allowing forwarding of 
  email to AOL can not be allowed do to such draconian tactics that AOL takes in 
  their attempt to be the supreme Internet god they profess to 
  be.
   
  
  John 
  T
  eServices For 
  You
   
  "Seek, and ye shall 
  find!"
   
  
  -Original 
  Message-From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Butch AndrewsSent: Tuesday, 
  August 01, 2006 
  7:14 
  AMTo: 
  declude.junkmail@declude.comSubject: [Declude.JunkMail] Goober of the 
  year
   
  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. "Soo" 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 
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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Goober of the year

2006-08-01 Thread John T \(Lists\)









Butch, I unfortunately believe that some
one else shares the title with your customer.

 

There has been enough information around
for a couple years now that allowing forwarding of email to AOL can not be
allowed do to such draconian tactics that AOL takes in their attempt to be the
supreme Internet god they profess to be.

 



John T

eServices For You

 

"Seek, and ye shall
find!"



 



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Butch
Andrews
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 7:14 AM
To: declude.junkmail@declude.com
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Goober
of the year

 

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. "Soo" 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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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Goober of the year

2006-08-01 Thread Darrell \([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Butch, 

I feel your pain on this - the big thing is to not allow your customers to 
forward mail to AOL regardless if you filter for them.  Something always 
happens which causes AOL to issue a block... 


Darrell
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Butch Andrews writes: 

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. "Soo" 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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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Goober of the year

2006-08-01 Thread Jay Sudowski - Handy Networks LLC
We block all POP3 and aliases that forward to aol.com because customers always 
manage to report the messages forwarded from our server as spam, and 
consequently blacklist our server with AOL.  Customers ... sigh ... 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Butch Andrews
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 10:14 AM
To: declude.junkmail@declude.com
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Goober of the year

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. "Soo" 
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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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Goober of the year

2006-08-01 Thread Robert Perez



he's got my vote.


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Butch AndrewsSent: 
Tuesday, August 01, 2006 10:14 AMTo: 
declude.junkmail@declude.comSubject: [Declude.JunkMail] Goober of the 
year
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. "Soo" 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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[Declude.JunkMail] Goober of the year

2006-08-01 Thread Butch Andrews


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. "Soo" 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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