AOL is a pain, definitely
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Originally Posted by blitzen
(2) We never sent spam. Could someone else (our competitor?) be disguising emails to spoof AOL that it looks like the emails are coming from our domain - and AOL puts our domain in their spam filter?
I would think AOL is smarter than that and would not go by the words, but by the numbers in the headers to target spammers. But look at what happened to Earthlink customers.
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Highly doubt this. Because they are not looking at your domain, but the ip address that it is being sent from (the server your domain is on)
It seems even if one aol user complains, they will ban the sending ip address.