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I don’t know about aol – I have never used it.  With yahoo mail, I cannot see the header until the mail is actually opened.   I would imagine that yahoo users would have the same problem.   

 

If I see an email with a subject line that is “risqué” or close to it, I would delete it without opening it.  Why don’t you add “women in hockey” to the subject line to prevent confusion from people who cannot see header info without actually opening the mail?

 

Laura Graham
 
 Laurie Sefton  wrote:Okay, this is liable to be a bit stilted, because I have to get this 
past the AOL bots.

We've had a rash of people on this list file TOS complaints against 
WIH with AOL. At least two were because of a subject line that was 
pretty close to what you would normally see with stuff you don't want 
in your mail.

Here's what happens--AOL sends us a nastygram, and that's one step 
closer to getting the list blocked entirely. I don't think that's 
what you want.

We have "women in hockey" embedded all over the headers in your mail. 
If you see something odd and "women-in-hockey" is in there, check it 
out. If someone is using that to send you mail you don't want *we* 
want to know. Don't send a complaint to AOL.

Everyone makes mistakes, but if we have people who are going to 
continue do this sort of thing repeatedly, they're going to get 
un-subbed. Otherwise WIH will get blocked for everyone on that 
service, and that's not fair to the others.

Laurie
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