I'm seeing some non-compliant DSN's from AOL, and all are of the format
below. Specifically, they're replying to the list address rather than
to the envelope or to the sender.
Is this something one just deals with, or might there be someone
at AOL interested in modifying the behavior? If so, what would be
a good address to email?
Omar
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