Having dealt with AOL on the corporate & postmaster levels, I can attest to their stupidity, as well as their complete lack of willingness to take action when they have done something wrong.
Actually, I should be more clear: their postmaster team couldn't find their way through a mail server if they were given a map and detailed instructions.
Having not worked with their web team, I can not say for certain that they really are that stupid. But, since mail is usually considered to be the more important of the two, I think it is a fair assumption.
Having dealt with AOL on the corporate & postmaster levels, I can attest to their stupidity, as well as their complete lack of willingness to take action when they have done something wrong.
Actually, I should be more clear: their postmaster team couldn't find their way through a mail server if they were given a map and detailed instructions.
Having not worked with their web team, I can not say for certain that they really are that stupid. But, since mail is usually considered to be the more important of the two, I think it is a fair assumption.