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Old 04-12-2004, 08:38 AM   #9 (permalink)
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I tend to agree with most of the group here. So many people are getting so much spam that I think the only people making money are the companies that are sending the spam.

The problem you can potentially run into "if you send the emails yourself" is that you run the risk of getting your ip listed with some type of spam cop service or filtering service.

I personally ran into this issue with a previous company I worked for. They had a client list and they had an opt-in mailing list. Because all the email was sent from our servers and many of the members were using some of the top ISP's that our IP ended up being blocked through either automated systems or manually bocked by system admins. All they saw was the same email going to multiple people coming through their servers. All I can say is be carefull when sending any type of blast mail and Good Luck.

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