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Mass mail sending
We need help to send bulk mail.
We need this fast. We had set up a deal with a contact in Sri Lanka with our own server but now we cant get a hold of him. Thanks in advance |
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Maybe you should try it. |
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juvefarmer said bulk email. The implication of the post is that he wants to send unsolicited commercial email, which is illegal in the US and many other countries.
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VFEmail supports Bulk mail senders, but you must comply with the CAN-SPAM Act.
I get complaints from AOL, they're the most liberal so it's easiest to weed out the actual Spammers. It's interesting when the 'Spam Complaint' is really someone's wedding. Many people don't understand Spam is Unsolicited Commercial Email, not unwanted email. 'Bulk Mail' is nothing more than sending a lot of mail at once - the content is irrelevant to the definition. |
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Wikipedia's definition: "Email spam, also known as unsolicited bulk Email (UBE), junk mail, or unsolicited commercial email (UCE), is the practice of sending unwanted email messages, frequently with commercial content, in large quantities to an indiscriminate set of recipients." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spam_%28electronic%29 -- Jacinto |
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![]() ![]() 'Bulk Mail' is the name used by the USPS. Sure, some of it is marketing crap, but Magazines also fall under the definition. I think, from the legitimate senders perspective, there really isn't a known term other than 'Bulk Mail'. Solicited Commercial Email? I suppose that's technically correct, but I've never heard that either. I doubt a marketing maven who just wants to reach their existing customers isn't going to know it by anything other than 'Bulk Mail'.. |
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I appreciate and respect the fact that, as you have stated, so-called "Bulk Mail" services is part of you business offerings. However, for most of the rest of us, unsolicited E-Mail of any kind is Spam -- no matter what you call it. -- Jacinto |
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Personally, in my book - any "Bulk Mail" by definition includes unsolicited emails and is SPAM! |
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http://pe.usps.com/businessmail101/g...d/bulkmail.htm Magazines you've ordered, you consider Spam. Therefore mailing lists you are a member of, you consider Spam ![]() This is why we need to correct generic terms. UCE is Spam. Bulk Mail is 'large amounts of email'. And actually, with many providers limiting the amount of mail an account can send - it's not free. Either the sender has to build their own system, or pay for a relay service. The worst are users who sign up for crap, and then instead of unsubscribing, they report it as Spam. Unsubscribiing does not alert spammers to the address being real - that's hilarious. If Spammers cared if the address was real, they wouldn't forge the MAIL FROM, and would actually manage any bounces they received. Real Spammers just flood. If the MAIL FROM is real, it's just dumped into a dummy mailbox, which fills and then email gets rejected. Those users muddy the waters, and cause legitimate services additional trouble. I actively tell senders to drop AOL users from their lists. Those users will report wedding invitations. |
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It seems that JamesHeald and Havokmon are splitting hairs about the definition of Spam because they want to carve a subjective definition that fits their business model. Although, they may not consider unsolicited messages that they send either for themselves or their customers Spam, objectively it is. -- Jacinto |
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