kasue
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posted on May 24, 2007 06:58:28 PM new
If someone is blocking your messages and they have AOL, will your message come back to you RETURN TO SENDER? and the message you sent NOT attached? I think someone is pretending to not get a message.
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hwahwa
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posted on May 24, 2007 07:07:15 PM new
Blocked mail is either sent to spam folder or permanently deleted,not returned to sender.
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kasue
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posted on May 24, 2007 08:11:27 PM new
Thank you. I suspected something like that.
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ST0NEC0LD613
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posted on May 26, 2007 09:55:28 AM new
Blocked mail is either sent to spam folder or permanently deleted,not returned to sender.
Not true STOP. AOL blocked mail does return to sender. That is one of my big complaints about AOL. The receiver never has a clue that AOL is doing that to them.
Here is a link to more horror AOL stories.
http://www.you-got-mail.com/AOLsucks.htm
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hwahwa
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posted on May 26, 2007 11:40:14 AM new
Stone.
This is what I gather from AOL,in fact this is one of our AOL options of what to do with incoming mail we have on our block list.
We have a choice of telling AOL what to do with the email,either send it to our spam file or just have AOL delete it.
I am not aware AOL is returning them back to the sender.
I am referring to specific email address we entered on the block list,not any email which AOL deems as junk.
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dejapooh
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posted on May 28, 2007 06:00:57 AM new
yes, but AOL also decides that some specific Email addresses or even domains are likely sources of spam and puts them on a bounce list. The intended never sees anything. It never goes to the spam box, it just bounces with a note that your email address has been determined to be a like spam source. Very hard to get off of that list. It's easier to get off of the federal No Fly List.
I had to abandon the Ebay email address I used at the Hotmail Domain because it had been tagged as a source of spam.
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hwahwa
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posted on May 28, 2007 06:43:03 AM new
Dont use hotmail email addr on anything important you want to send.
AOL members can also report certain emails as spam and if enough members report,that email or domain is doomed.
I cannot access a Bank of America real estate site which tells how much properties are sold for around the country as AOL said too many members report it as a nuisance???
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irked
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posted on May 29, 2007 01:13:40 AM new
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hwahwa
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posted on May 29, 2007 07:21:17 AM new
Is Incredimail FREE??
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ST0NEC0LD613
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posted on May 29, 2007 08:03:01 AM new
This is what I gather from AOL
That's your problem. AOL doesn't tell you that they automatically bounce incoming e-mails.
That's why there are so many sellers telling buyers to add their e-mail addresses to the buyers AOL account. So they don't bounce.
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hwahwa
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posted on May 29, 2007 11:29:15 AM new
If they send invoice thru Ebay ,it would not bounce.
Adding seller email addr to AOL acccount,how many can you add before you go insane??
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digitalbruce
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posted on May 29, 2007 11:59:20 AM new
If you can provide AOL information that you are a legit company they will remove you. We had to do this. It was tedious and ridiculous but we did manage to get removed from that list. Our emails, because it is our own server we use, often times gets blocked or sent to spam folders. But we have always gotten a bounced back email stating that ours did not go through. Just a thought!!
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ST0NEC0LD613
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posted on May 30, 2007 01:32:43 PM new
All AOL users, please take note of what digital said.
Also remember that MOST sellers will not go through the trouble of getting removed from the list. That means users of AOL need to do the steps to insure e-mails come through.
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