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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: hong kong
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Hi warriors, when I checked through my aweber subscriber base, I always receive some bounce back and most of them are spam arrest kind of spam filter to force to type in the verification code before the email proceed. The problem is not so much on the typing the verification message. what my issues is I have multiple domains and with each autoresponder account I have different domains associate with it. If I forward the email accounts to a single one which I always use then the spam filter will keep sending me the verification message and no matter how many times I type, they are just keep coming. Now I just want to ask how you can deal with such an issue without logging in each email address or account you create for each domain? thanks |
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| Zen Redneck War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: Erie, PA
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My personal response is to save them. If I get a third one from the same subscriber, I remove them from the list. My responsibility for keeping someone else's mailbox free of spam is limited to not sending any. It's not my job to be their spam cop. Or to agree to being "fined" $2000 if they lie and claim that email they asked for and confirmed they wanted is spam, because they're too lazy to unsubscribe. Before you answer that next SpamArrest challenge, read the TOS you're agreeing to in the process. Paul |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: , , USA.
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My favorite is when they use that spam arrest junk as the email address that you are supossed to deliver a download link to... Then they bitch because they didn't get the download link right away because I'm not going to jump through the hoops. |
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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Hawkesbury area, Sydney, Australia
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I must admit I totally agree with Paul, if they cannot take the trouble to white list your email why should you bother, for me I feel I cannot deal with such things and take them off and look for those who really want to receive information from me. Hope this helps. |
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