A legitimate spamlist is an oxymoron. If you send the spam, expect the recipients to flag it as spam, and expect your netblock to be listed by the spam filters.
There is nothing you can do about your mail ending up in someones ’spam’ folder. The recipient must deal with and handle their own spam and ’spam’ folder.
There is no such thing as legitimately buying E-mail addresses, and if you send them unsolicited mail that they do not want, then you ARE sending out spam.
August 5th, 2010 at 4:26 pm
If you register a domain you get all the email addresses associated with it. To not get marked spam… don’t send spam?
August 6th, 2010 at 7:33 pm
A legitimate spamlist is an oxymoron. If you send the spam, expect the recipients to flag it as spam, and expect your netblock to be listed by the spam filters.
August 8th, 2010 at 1:32 pm
There is nothing you can do about your mail ending up in someones ’spam’ folder. The recipient must deal with and handle their own spam and ’spam’ folder.
There is no such thing as legitimately buying E-mail addresses, and if you send them unsolicited mail that they do not want, then you ARE sending out spam.