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December 27, 2004 at 7:42 am #587317
bb1webs
GuestHi,
I am unsure if my problem is with mcafee, or aol.
I find out tonight that my emails are not getting thru to at least aol addresses, maybe more. I cannot say.
Here’s the situation.
I send out the same email (basically, I change the person’s name in the greeting), I know there is a software that probably does this, but I don’t use it and don’t want to have to learn how. So I send my letters one at a time, and change each person’s name by hand.
and I always get a popup from mcafee that says possible worm threat; and then it has three options; learn more. continue what I was doing, or stop the email.
I always just click continue what I was doing.
now I am wondering is mcafee not sending the emails? it says in outlook that it has been sent.
But they sure aren’t reaching at least one of my AOL surfers. Just as a check; I sent a second letter without any gambling links in it and the guy replied that he’d not received the letter I sent out WITH links in it (just to my sites, not even to casinos, but they do have gambling related themes and content on the sites).
I know AOL has been known to censor and for that reason I am wondering from where my problem’s origin begins?
is it aol, possibly mcafee?
This is such BS! Now if I had a site about how to kill your mother-in-law and get away with it; that would be allowed right on thru.
Such BS.
December 27, 2004 at 10:11 am #659274Anonymous
InactiveWell I know if there is a large volume of email coming from a particluar site to AOL members they’ll start blocking them. Also, AOL has taken it upon themselves to ‘censor’ emails containing anything gambling related, particularly links to casinos and/or ‘certain’ gambling sites. I used to send emails to some of my forum members and either they would bounce (if they were aol subscribers,) or I would get a message “too many emails sent from your domain.” I know there are other portals that cannot send email to aol members too. AOL uses so much disk space on a computer, it’s a wonder people still use em :1circling
December 27, 2004 at 3:55 pm #659281Anonymous
InactiveIt’s AOL.
They do censor mail.
December 27, 2004 at 7:49 pm #659295Anonymous
GuestThats total BS.
It wouldn’t be if their customers knew about it, but I doubt they do.
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