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Keeping AOL happy with receiving our e-mails is one of my big goals
when wearing my e-mail admin hat, as at any given point AOL subscribers
make up about 10% of our panelist pool.
As such, does anyone following the list have any clue about the following:
1. Is AOL going to start strict SPF checking anytime soon?
2. Are there any plans at AOL to tighten up their SPF record further?
3. Is it safe for high volume mailers to use strict SES without
white listing AOL?
Anybody with insights to how these questions apply to other major
providers is welcome to chime in as well.
TIA,
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Daniel Taylor VP Operations Vocal Laboratories, Inc.
dtaylor(_at_)vocalabs(_dot_)com http://www.vocalabs.com/
(952)941-6580x203
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