At 01:44 PM 1/27/2003, Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. wrote:
> >
> > >My experience with AOL and mailblocking has been positive; whenever
> > >there was an issue with our mail being delivered to AOL users
> > >resolving it was fairly easy. I imagine that one could get caught in
> > >the middle if your list mail is being silently eaten but the
> > >mailserver it is sent from isn't under your control. In that
> > >situation, time to get whoever's in charge of that server to call
> > >AOL's NIC contact phone number.
> >
> > Did you sign that document (the one to which I referred in my
> > previous
> > e-mail on this subject)?
>
>We have a whitelisting agreement with AOL for all of our users
>(licensees), and we found them to be very easy to work with and we
>did not have to sign our life away. Of course, we are able to prove
>that all lists coming through our users are confirmed opt-in, so if
>they block them they will be positively blocking email which their
>users have definitely requested. They seem to understand that. :-)
>
>Anne
Amazing! I have forwarded these comments to the guy who runs
mailinglists.org.
...Bob
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