Am 27. Jun, 2002 schwätzte Derek Neighbors so:
> > SPAM, regardless of the cause, is *BAD*!!! We should not mass-email anyone.
>
> I disagree. Unsolicted SPAM is pure evil. Solicted SPAM is certainly
If you've asked to receieve it, it isn't SPAM. That's why we can gently use
the announce list ( something we should do more often ).
If, OTOH, we just snarf all the email addies in our lists and start
mass-mailing them, then that's SPAM. They've signed up for the list
mechanisms. Using the email addies outside those contexts is opt-out.
There's no need to hop outside the confines of the lists. People have signed
up for those, let's use them. Let's not start direct emailing with addies
reaped from the mailing lists.
> acceptable. There are many companies I deal with that I request their
> SPAM because its valuable to me (discounts, special events, promotions
> etc) and I know they dont abuse me. Other people I do business with I
> woudl never give them my information or if I did I certainly would opt in
> for them to send me anything.
We're mostly saying the same thing, except we're differing on the definition
of SPAM.
ciao,
der.hans
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