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Re: samsamsamiam post# 28394

Thursday, 07/12/2012 9:14:58 PM

Thursday, July 12, 2012 9:14:58 PM

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And make sure to check out Catherine's last comment on her blog -- it shows how different spam is compared to potential securities violations -- spamming sends people to jail and getting blacklisted as a spammer would kill a pumper's business. So aps was quick to deal with that.


http://mainsleaze.spambouncer.org/?p=2020


"It’s possible that Centro Azteca took the spam issues seriously (at last) and is adopting confirmed opt-in (COI) (what you call “double opt-in”) to ensure that the email addresses that they receive are legitimate. If they do that and get rid of or reconfirm their old lists, then they won’t send spam any more and won’t hit spamtraps. If they don’t send bulk email to email addresses that didn’t requiest that email, then they won’t hit spamtraps. If they don’t hit spamtraps, then they won’t draw the attention of antispammers."

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