The most evil internet service provider has struck again, this time blocking e-mails that protested their service. In what AOL calls a "Glitch" the spam filter bounced e-mails from DearAOL a site concerned with the ISP giant's move to charge per e-mail send.
APRIL 14, 2006 (COMPUTERWORLD) - Critics of America Online Inc.'s proposed "pay-to-send" e-mail program were angered earlier this week when e-mail messages containing their www.DearAOL.com Web page links were automatically bounced back to senders by AOL's antispam filters.
The nonprofit DearAOL.com Coalition was formed in February to protest what it called AOL's creation of an e-mail tax that would harm the free and open use of the Internet
Somehow I don't think it was a glitch. Remember "Friends don't let Friends use AOL."