said by pleekmo:I sent a link to an Adrenaline Vault article to a friend on AOL. AOL's e-mail daemon puked it back up: it doesn't like The Adrenaline Vault. So I sent an e-mail with a slightly obfuscated URL. E-mail repuked. Eventually, the fourth e-mail, with a very highly obfuscated URL with instructions on how to de-obfuscate it, was accepted.
AOL's definitely on my shitlist now.
Biggest email filtering isps have to be juno timewarner and aol.Im a csr for a couple games i delt with so many tickets on things like people not getting their pass word after requesting it to be sent or not getting a sign up confirmtion email to even play the game etc. Turns out these isps were simply filterign these mails as spam with no notice given what so ever. Pop 3 email access means you never even see it go to your junk mail folder as its only viewable through webmail. Timewarner at the time had sent many 100s of emails to the server black hole and it wasnt even available on the webmail.