Of course, since aol.com seems to be offended by a URL in at least one
Lactnet post yesterday and therefore filtering it out, none of the people
affected by this will be likely to see it. There are over 300 of you, and
you all appeared on yesterday's error monitoring report, because 'at least
one URL in your e-mail is generating substantial complaints from AOL
members'.
It's impossible to know which of the myriad of URLs that appeared in various
Lactnet posts yesterday is the one that set AOL off. If those of you using
AOL can contact them or set your e-mail program so that e-mail from Lactnet
is ALWAYS accepted, this problem would stop occurring.
Rachel Myr
Kristiansand, Norway
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