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In a way, I agree with this, but you are putting the onus of spam control on your customers instead of stopping the junk from ever getting to us.
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Yes! We used to be able to block entire domains and now we can't. Ridiculous! And so are your "trusted senders"! They are responsible for at least half of the spam in my spam folder. Why are you letting those through?
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Once-upon-a-time, I could block a whole domain on AOL. For some reason, that has stopped. All the spammers do is changed the user name. And then they started doing something that extends the domain portion of the address to make it harder to block them. These are some recent examples:
support@wfuv.mayantial.jp.ishask.info
contact@contact105.inboxwaysnd.com
contact@contact497.inboxlinesnd.com
contact@accounts221.postmarklysnd.com
contact@account332.mailnestsnd.com
@cceknwhvlkz.atlantaoffre.com
@zknuqskysww.atlantaoffre.com
@yylmtwstsyj.atlantaoffre.comAnd those raunchy spam emails aren't even welcome in my spam folder. Why do you let them through at all?
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That is a great idea, except that AOL maxes out blocked addresses at 1000 and they don't allow blocking an entire domain (which they did once upon a time). And then there are those addresses that seem to have a user name in the domain address which changes with each email like @hqkcj.new-offers.net, @lzghz.new-offers.net, etc.
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As much as I agree with this, many of the emails in my spam folder are from "Trusted senders." I don't know how they came up with that designation or that program, but it is a farce. All it does is generate more spam.
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We apparently have the choice to list inbox mail alphabetically by the email address, but if I switch to the spam folder, it reverts to listing by date. It sure would help me see who is the worst offender - though I still don't understand why AOL lets all that junk through.