You could always do what I do:  refuse to deal with AOL.com users in the
first place.  My server has them blacklisted too.  Of course, I put them
there :)
> Hi,
>
> I'm using TMDA and TMDA-CGI (on qmail) with an auto-generated DBM file and
> an extra file for using wildcards to incoming mails.
> Now I had the following problem:
> I ran through the queue an blacklisted a lot of spam mails (via tmda-cgi)
> including one message with the faked from address 'aol.com'
> tmda-cgi wrote aol.com to the blacklist file an from this point on all
> messages sent from AOL bounced.
>
> As I read in the documentation, this was intended to be a feature, but in
> my case it is rather a bug.
> Any idea how to turn of this behavior (that might me useful in some
> cases)?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Quirin
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