|
How to Use:
Submit to: Lookup Listing Policy: |
postmaster.rfc-ignorant.orgaol.com (No Longer Listed)Submitted 01/10/2002 16:33:45 Approved 01/24/2002 09:46:27 by dredd Removed 10/06/2004 11:39:24 by autohash
Submitted by: shorej@sktc.net (oak.sktc.net [208.46.69.4]) Auto-Removal URL Sent to postmaster@aol.com on Oct 6 2004, 11:13 (RT # 13117)
Auto-Removal URL Sent to postmaster@aol.com on Oct 5 2004, 16:39 (RT # 13061)
Auto-Removal URL Sent to postmaster@aol.com on Oct 4 2004, 9:01 (RT # 13061)
shorej@sktc.net (oak.sktc.net [208.46.69.4])
When they said "no mail will be accepted directly to the
postmaster@aol.com...accounts" they just qualified themselves for an
rfc-ignorant.org listing.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2002 16:25:53 EST
From: TOSGen1@aol.com
To: Shore <shorej@sktc.net>
Subject: Re: Mail abuse from 172.183.133.30
Dear Internet User,
Thank you for writing to AOL's Community Action Team. AOL's Postmaster
mailbox has recently changed its procedure regarding reports of Internet
abuse.
We are pleased to announce this change, and look forward to serving the
Internet community with increased efficiency and speed. The
"postmaster@aol.com" and "postmaster@aol.net" mailboxes have been replaced
with the following accounts; no mail will be accepted directly to the
postmaster@aol.com or postmaster@aol.net accounts.
Issues of internet abuse should be sent to:
email/spam complaints: tosemail1@aol.com
newsgroup/usenet complaints: tosusenet@aol.com
RC/chat complaints: tosirc@aol.com
Security issues (hacker reports, mailbombs, denial of service attacks, port
scans, etc.) should be forwarded (with full log information) to
TOSGeneral@aol.com.
For billing issues or questions, please call: 1-888-265-8003
For Tech Support for the AOL client software, please call: 1-888-265-8006
For Access Numbers, please call: 1-888-265-8005
Please visit the Postmaster FAQ at http://hometown.aol.com/postmaster for:
** Questions about junk mail (abuse policy, reporting abuse,
reading headers, terms of service)
** Questions about sending mail to AOL (explanations of
mailer-daemon bounces, DNS errors, etc.)
** General questions about AOL's services (billing, access,
technical support)
If you are experiencing network difficulties with AOL, or are experiencing a
denial of service attack for which AOL is responsible, please find aol.com's
ARIN or InterNIC registration and contact our Network Operating Center.
Regards,
JasonC
Community Action Team
America Online, Inc.
|