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| Only problem: should have charged EVERY E-mail FROM AOL
They really should have set up a system to charge every e-mail sent from AOL a fee. But then every ISP should do that too. For regular people, at a cost of 1/10 cent per email addressee, it would cost me about 2 cents/day($10/yr). But it would cost bulk e-mailers and spammers a fortune. And fix it so you can't email from an account at all unless you put money in AHEAD of time. And if it costs people money if their account is hijacked, they'll finally protect their computer from getting hijacked from botnets. -- -- Join Red Room Forum BLOG tkjunkmail.blogspot.com Conrail Photo Album |
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  Fatal Vector
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Companies would be paying FOR THEIR E MAILS TO BE DELIVERED TO YOUR BOX GUARANTEED, get it now? Other e mail will still get through, but will be sublect to normal spam filters.
AOL has excellent controls and you can set your e mail to only accept mail FROM ALLOWED SENDERS. If you subscribe to a sites letter, you put that site on your allowed list and it gets through while other paid spam doesn't, understand?
If you need to get a confirmation mail, you can either leave one screennames mail box open (which would allow you to get all the paid mail too), or, you can add the site to the allowed list untill you get the confirmation e mail.
This is not rocket science. It's simply a matter of knowing what you are shreiking about and how to use your mail controls and instructing your subscribers if you run a site. |
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