[171296] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: AOL Mail updates DMARC policy to 'reject'
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Chris Adams)
Fri Apr 25 12:12:28 2014
Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2014 11:09:29 -0500
From: Chris Adams <cma@cmadams.net>
To: nanog@nanog.org
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Once upon a time, Steven Saner <ssaner@hubris.net> said:
> We run several mailing lists for customers. We frequently get feedback
> reports from AOL saying that the AOL user has flagged the message as
> spam. So, we remove said user from the list. They then complain that
> they have been removed and swear that they didn't do it. Anyone have a
> handle on what this is about?
That has been a problem basically as long as AOL has had the feedback
loop. The theory is that some AOL users use "This is spam" as a delete
button; apparently at one point the buttons were right next to each
other (making it an easy accident).
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Chris Adams <cma@cmadams.net>