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FYI TO AOL USERS: CLIENTS AND ESCORTS ALIKE


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Hooboy raises a very important point in 5/4/2000

news about AOL blockers. If you are an escort or client with an AOL account and are communicating with a party that has a web-based email account (e.g., hotmail.com or yahoo.com) or even another ISP account (e.g. pacbell.net), AOL often returns mail to non-AOL accounts as undeliverable because they put on these blockers (often without your knowledge). AOL claims that it cuts down on "spamming" but I think a big part of it is competition.

 

So if you are an AOL user and are "bitching" about not getting a response from a query sent to an escort/client that has a web-based e-mail service, it may be due to these blockers. So, either open up your own free web-based e-mail account or tell AOL to "knock it off" and stop putting a block on your incoming e-mail.

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Just to let the AOL users know, the block is user controled. You can set your e-mail controls by going to keyword MAIL CONTROLS. The options are:

 

--Allow all e-mail

--Allow e-mail only from AOL users

--Block all e-mail

 

Then there are some options that will allow you to block certain domains. The bottom line is you can change this setting on the fly just by going to keyword MAIL CONTROLS.

 

I hope this helps. :-)

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