To AOL Users Again
Brian Dean bridean@worldnet.att.net
Sun, 15 Feb 1998 17:40:08 -0500 (00887604008, 19980215223110.AAA5895@briandea)
TILL
The past week, I have probably removed 10 AOL users from the Errancy list
because of "full mailboxes." The problem is so common that I have now begun
to remove these addresses when the first Errancy postings are returned to
me. Unless I do this, I will be bombarded with hundreds of returned copies.
So AOL users should remember that if you are away from your computer a day
or two this will be long enough for your box to fill up, so if you don't
receive any more errancy postings when you come back, that means you have
been removed from the list. You will have to put yourself back onto the
list. (Sorry, but I can't use the "s" word without risking having this
posting rejected.)
BRIDEAN
Sounds to me like it would be easier to set up the mail server to not accept
AOL addresses then all of the hassle that you are going through. This would
make it so that AOL users can't subscribe to begin with. That may make
AOL take notice if different people block their users from their service.