-----Original Message-----
From: Marc Perkel [
mailto:marc@perkel.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2012 12:57 PM
To: exim-users@???
Subject: [exim] AOL Scomp issue
As you know when AOL send out one of its scomp message where a user has
complained aol masks the identity of the complainer redacting it from the
message jheaders it returns.
Just wondering if anyone has found a way to encrypt the aol user in a way
that when the scomp message is sent the recipient can be determined.
Thanks in advance
When AOL sends the scamp message there is only one way of determining
original AOL email address. The only clue in AOL scamp email is the
'message-id' identifier. Do a search of your exim_mainlog for the
identifier and you will find the email address the message was sent to.
If the email was sent to multiply AOL recipients on a single message then
you won't be able to determine exactly which one hit the spam button and AOL
isn't going to tell you either.
HTH
Wendy Honeycutt
SonicFog