[IP] AOL Dumps Fla. County's Emergency News As Spam
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Date: May 2, 2005 11:04:48 AM EDT
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Subject: AOL Dumps Fla. County's Emergency News As Spam
AOL Dumps Fla. County's Emergency News As Spam
VERO BEACH, Fla. -- Emergency managers in Indian River County thought
the best way to get their message out was by e-mail, but AOL disagrees.
The Internet service provider is treating the emergency coordinator's
address as a source of spam.
The idea was to offer quick alerts about hurricanes, tornados and
other weather emergencies, and about 4,200 subscribers signed up for
the service.
"In the 16 years I've been in this office, it is the No. 1 thing that
best informs the public," said Nathan McCollum, the county's
emergency management coordinator.
The problem started last year with the frequent alerts during the
unusually busy hurricane season.
"Because we send out mail in large numbers, it becomes a pattern for
spam senders," said Basil Dancy, a county computer software engineer.
The county is working with AOL to try to let the e-mails through.
In the meantime, people who want the computerized weather bulletins
are being told to put the county's e-mail account in their address
book to let their computers accept the e-mail.
County officials also are sending e-mails to AOL customers using a
temporary e-mail account.
"We know it's going out but, in the heat of the moment, it's not a
reliable system," said McCollum.
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