Re: AOL Mail Problem

From: chuck goolsbee (no email)
Date: Thu Jul 27 2006 - 12:28:24 EDT

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    >I managed to get a whitelist on the domains in
    >question, which... unless you classify phpbb notifications as "spam"
    >have never been even remotely associated with spamming.

    The fatal flaw in AOL's feedback system is that it is user-generated,
    and users will classify virtually anything as "spam". It is actually
    quite entertaining to skim the scomp feed... ecommerce
    confirmation/shipping notifications, mailing lists they subbed
    themselves to, personal correspondence(!), etc. I have heard that the
    AOL mail UI puts the "report as spam" button right next to the
    "delete" button, which perhaps accounts for the error rate which (at
    least in our case) exceeds 96%.

    That said, we still find it exceedingly valuable. Once we were able
    to build a filter-set to separate the wheat from the chaff (the
    above-mentioned bozo-generated errors and forwarders), the feedback
    loop actually performs as advertised & intended: It provides an extra
    mallet in the "whack-a-mole" game of finding the exploited web forms,
    compromised machines, etc.

    AOL may have clueless users, but AOL's postmaster group has their
    feces amalgamated. I wish I could say the same for Yahoo, Comcast,
    MSN/Hotmail, etc etc. (ESPECIALLY Yahoo!)

    --chuck goolsbee
    digital.forest, seattle


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