I'm not so sure. I've never used AOL, but had the same problem with
Ameritech (DSL) and it took me 10 full days to get them to stop blocking it.
MJB sent me the returned mail message that clearly showed Ameritech was
blocking autox.team.net mail. I called multiple times a day for a few days
until I finally got high enough in the 'trouble chain' that I felt the
person on the other end was sincere. Got burnt a couple of times too.
Finally got resolved and no problem since...this was prob'ly a yr ago.
It's really odd, I get very few spam emails on this PC (garage) individual
email list addresses, but, on the pc in my home office upstairs with my main
email address @ameritech.net, get 20 - 30 a day. Used to be only about 10,
but then I spent some time opting out of each one each time it popped up for
a few days.
I'm very good with the 'delete' key.
Good luck with AOL everyone, keep calling and working your way up the
ladder.
Now, back to MG's
Safety Fast!
Gordie Bird
62 MGA
snip
> Many filters will dump the filtered mail into a spam bucket, and you are
> often able to look through the filtered stuff and identify some that are
> okay and designate them as acceptable. You can also have an 'allowed'
> list. I don't use AOL myself, but I'm sure you must have some feature
> where you can determine what can be let through and what can't.
>
> - Tab
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