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As I
see it, this is the only way this is going t o work. In other words, a person clicks
the 'Report Spam' button or whatever, and then every thing else is done
automatically (no manual editing of files or DNS records with zonedit
or...)
Um, no that's not the way it works. The
domain of the SENDER must be modified to indicate which servers (by ip or
domain name) are allowed to send for that domain. AOL cannot modify those
records automatically. It MUST be the sender.
The "this is not spam" button overrides
that and indicates that, for this user, emails from this source are valid. But
it specifically DOES NOT go out and modify DNS records.
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