Re: AOL scomp

From: Vinny Abello (no email)
Date: Tue Mar 01 2005 - 09:28:31 EST

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    At 08:17 AM 3/1/2005, Jim Segrave wrote:

    >On Thu 24 Feb 2005 (12:40 -0500), wrote:
    > > On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 12:28:58 EST, Matt Taber said:
    > > > It's too bad that about 1/3 of the reported mails are valid opt-in lists.
    > >
    > > Proof that any network management or security or anti-spam scheme that
    > implies
    > > end users with functional neurons is doomed from the get-go.
    > >
    >
    >I don't understand this complaint - we process AOL TOS Notifications
    >daily and I find perhaps 1 in a hundred or so are not valid complaints.

    I can attest that we do not see the same here as you are seeing (1 in 100).
    I'd agree more with the 1/3 being stupid AOL users reporting regular
    messages that were either forwarded from their own account that we host to
    their AOL account or mailing lists that they signed up for as spam. In
    fact, I read an interesting email last night that was from AOL scomp
    because someone with an AOL email address was tired of arguing with someone
    else they know via email so they just reported it as spam... not realizing
    that we get a copy of it and are now privy to a personal feud among family
    members or friends. <sigh> The majority of them though, are messages from
    lists that they signed up for themselves and don't understand how to get
    off the list (despite the fact it's written at the bottom of every message
    to the list with a link). If you run some high volume lists you'll start
    seeing dumb reports from AOL scomp. My impression is that many AOL users
    think that feature is for deleting mail. I've not seen AOL software in
    years, but maybe if AOL put some sort of warning when they submit these
    messages... Maybe it's just the user base @ AOL that our mail servers deal
    with. :)

    Otherwise, I think that it can be helpful in identifying issues. Just my
    $0.02.

    Vinny Abello
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