>>>>> "BB" == Bob Bish <bobbish@earthlink.net> writes:
BB> Has anyone found a way to get AOL to whitelist, or stop blocking,
BB> mailing lists?
They are not all that unreasonable to deal with. Go to
www.postmaster.aol.com and poke around for their phone number and give
them a call. State our case and they should call you back relatively
soon. They make you jump through some hoops, but for us it wasn't
that painful.
Unfortunately, they have many subscribers that use the "report spam"
button to unsubscribe from lists, and they use that as a basis for
deciding what to block. Even more unfortunate is that they have no
opposite mechanism -- that people can report to them improperly
blocked mail. At least Yahoo! does that part well...
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