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dannysdailys

join:2000-09-29
Lockport, NY

reply to fiberguy
Re: How about your Church's newsletter?

Not according to AOL's own press release. Don't fall for AOL's backpeddling. I'd bet this money grab adds up to hundreds of millions of dollars. The white list is to be completely gone by June 1st. Just Google search it; don't listen to AOL; they can't be trusted.
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Madness Takes Its Toll, Please Have Exact ChangeDan DailyOwner/Webmasterhttp://www.dannysdailys.com

fiberguy
My views are my own.
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join:2005-05-20

reply to dannysdailys
You are incorrect, Sir.

The white list is also for standard ISPs that tend to send large amounts of mail into AOL by their subscribers as well.

The new format that AOL is offering is targeted towards bulk mailing services. The white list, as I was told by our contact at AOL was that the white list will remain.

dannysdailys

join:2000-09-29
Lockport, NY

reply to fiberguy
You are incorrect and is the new AOL speak. Once the white list is gone, any bulk mailers that don't pay will be bounced. How can it be the same if the white list no longer exists?
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Madness Takes Its Toll, Please Have Exact ChangeDan DailyOwner/Webmasterhttp://www.dannysdailys.com

fiberguy
My views are my own.
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join:2005-05-20

reply to pokesph
Well, yea.. I am the same way. I registered my servers and follow AOL's BM rules and have for a long time. If you want to bulk mail, opt-in style, to any of the major ISPs, you're going to have to play by their rules.

However, you stated that you fear that most of your messages will now get blocked. You either need to read the article more closely, or in AOL's case read their documentation updates, your messages will be handled the same as they are now. However, if you want to PAY them, your messages are guaranteed to bypass the spam filters and go directly to the mail box. Again, all other messages WILL continue to be handled the same way and be scrutinized byt the spam filters.
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