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12:23:45 on Wed, 23 Apr 2008, Ekin Caglar <[log in to unmask]> writes
>Just got another one! Easycheck from selectabase.co.uk... On their
>unregistration page, they state "We require that our clients follow
>email best practice and send only permission based emails. We do not
>allow them to use Selectabase Ltd to send Unsolicited Emails."
>Talk about irony... But of course, they'll claim they've sent the mail
>to [log in to unmask], not to an individual. And I'll claim it's very
>easy to find out on whose desk sales@ emails land in our organisation!
Ignore the email address, mine was sent to "Dear Dr Lamb", whoever he
might be. Sounds like an individual to me - and an instant alert that
they are either doing a dictionary attack, or have bought a very broken
list off someone. That's a Fourth Principle offence, to add to all the
others...
--
Roland Perry
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