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What is your conversation like with the people you communicate with? I don’t care what they really are. They could be people on Twitter, bloggers,
Deliverability, authentication, sending practices, and messaging operations
What is your conversation like with the people you communicate with? I don’t care what they really are. They could be people on Twitter, bloggers,
When you do business with a government agency, at just about any level, you surrender a certain amount of privacy. Whatever you give to the
Following up on yesterday’s blog post on the Beatles’ song “I’m Looking Through You,”1 I’d like to revisit a sort of one-off statement that formed
My birthday was last Saturday and for my birthday I got a copy of Beatles Rock Band for the Wii. One of the songs on
The 9th Circuit opinion in USA v. Kilbride1 has been released. This is primarily an obscenity case against the defendants for sending pornographic spam email.
Today, we have a guest blog from the Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email (CAUCE). CAUCE has been heavily involved in crafting a worthy anti-spam law
…but they’re impotent and broken. On Saturday, I took the kids to the Houston Museum of Natural History to see its exhibit of the famous
Question comes in this morning: Hey Mick? Requiring the confirmation of an email address in an unsubscription is not CAN-SPAM compliant, right? That is absolutely
This morning I noticed an email asking about a domain being blocked by Barracuda’s Web Filter due to a classification of “advertisement-pop-ups”. The implication of
This morning, Mark Brownlow asks 3 questions for email deliverability experts:1 If you send your email as multipart/alternative and have a text version with wording
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