Guys,
While Chuck can speak more authoritatively to this subject, my take it is that is a no-no. Chuck certainly can do that as this is his list. I pay Amazon service fees and gladly manage the list for Free, but even I don't use the email list for marketing. Chuck has allowed vendors that have been loyal to him over the years to post advertisements, and that seems the more acceptable way to reach people on the list. If you notice, a lot of people have a specific email address for this list (and/or others) for a reason. They know when you are spamming them, and that usually doesn't earn the vendor a positive perception. So, except for the really good Spam that would make us laugh, like "How to increase your mortgage by 2 inches offered by the prince of Nigeria" I would suggest the answer would be NO. /2cents complete from the List manager dude (shameless Plug below) LOL :) Paul McCall PDMNet, Inc. www.pdmnet.com<http://www.pdmnet.com> AFMUG List manager Florida Broadband WISP Owner ** Friend of Chuck McCown ** Equipment Repair Services Surplus Equipment sales "The Honey badger of wireless equipment repairs" Equal Opportunity Employer Wireless Technology Consultant Freelance Jazz Musician Asharp Recording Studios 877-PDMNet1 -----Original Message----- From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ivan Kohler Sent: Thursday, November 3, 2016 2:34 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [AFMUG] Animal Farm group policy on vendors harvesting email addresses from list Hi, I'm writing to ask if AFMUG has a policy on vendors who harvest email addresses from the mailing list for spamming. WISPA does not allow vendors to do this, while conversely (and surprisingly), FISPA allows its vendors to do this. Does the group consider this practice acceptable? Chuck, Paul? -- Ivan Kohler, President and Head Geek, Freeside Internet Services, Inc. Open-source billing, ticketing and provisioning - http://www.freeside.biz/
