Some asshole, with an AOL account, signed up for the TDV Updater; The TokyoDV newsletter I send out maybe twice a month to notify people of updates. People voluntarily sign up with my form, and I DO NOT sell or disseminate their email. It's a very simple email with no graphics or HTML..
This is my hosts notice:
Since I myself get over a f*cking thousand spams a day, I probably deleted my hosts 'warning'.. Some AOL monkey moved my 'Updater' into their spam folder, so now I'm f*cked!We received an AOL user complaint regarding an email with the following subject: "TDV Updater 6/27/04." This led to the disabling of email.
We had received AOL complaints of spam in the past regarding email with the following subjects:
"TDV Updater 5/5/04"
"TDV Updater 5/16/04"
"TDV Updater 4/4/04"
"TDV Updater 4/18/04"
Warning emails were sent on 2004-04-19 and 2004-05-17. In those emails were the suggestions regarding AOL.
I understand that you may provide an opt-in email service, but as we hold onto a zero-tolerance policy towards spam, we must address every complaint that is made.
AOL provides an easy method for their users to mark email as spam, whether it be spam or not. I suggest that you remove all AOL emails from your mailing list, and prohibit future AOL emails from joining to resolve this situation.
How can 5 text-only emails in 3 months be considered spam!?
Fuck AOL! I hope they burn in A-Hole Hell!

Be warned: Do not send email to AOL accounts.
GJ