Mass mailing: What happens if we send mass mails from company domain ?
What happens if we send mails in massive numbers from company domain,xyz.com with an attachment ?Is there possibilities that domain get black listed ?How can we register domain as authenticate to avoid...
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Explain the difference between mass mailing and spam? I must have forgotten.
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You can't. You simply do not send mail to people who don't want it. Easy! Not spamming? No problem.
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anytime you do mass mailing / bulk mailing, you run the risk of getting labeled as a spammereither by your ISP or the ISPs of the recipients However, you can pay a legitimate bulk mailing service that...
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What you mean there is a difference?You learn something new every day. Col
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And how one of those legitimate bulk mailing services win their "allowed to do" status? why those services can not be considered spammers? where do you need to go to become one of those services?
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Thanx.. Let's understand technicals that they did something extra that is why allowed to do mass mailing and has minimal percentage of dropping in spam box and higher side of mails dropping in...
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re: set one up yourselfunless you're trying to setup a spammer system, why would you want to set up your own when there are services out there that have already done the workeg.aweber.commass mailing...
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My company sends out mass mails to it's clients with information on things like bank-holidays and crucial updates that will affect them. But then, that's not quite the same as spamming...
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If you are using the internet to do a mass mailing to potential clients, and these are people you have not had any contact with but are wanting as clients, then this is spam. The target clients have...
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Great... I have mass mailing to authenticate user database and with similar information to pass as per Go green initiative by Government.
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I used to work for a government agency that sent out mass emails to companies that registered with us. What we did was call the major ISPs to ensure that they whitelisted us and things worked out just...
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Yes, there's a difference! Most SPAM will attempt to disguise its content, its source, and/or its purpose. They'll use forged addresses as well as e-mail accounts provided by companies that choose to...
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... my SPAM list ... so you'd only do it to me once.If you circumvented that I'd report it to my ISP, they'd add you to theirs, problem solved.
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@nkfroSpam is unsolicited commercial e-mail.Notice the period at the end of that sentence. There are not buts, or excepts.
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Kenone, . SPAMers rarely follow accepted definitions. If they did, this thread would not exist. Definitions evolve in lockstep with real world use. A strict definition is not always an accurate...
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