Rick
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Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 2:07 PM
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Either move to another machine/ip or move the spammers off. The former is
easier.
What I would suggest is to find someone who is willing to work with you in a
mail transfer program. You send them the mail message and the list of
recipient info and they send out the mail. Actually, this sounds like a
fantastic business model and one that can be very profitable.
Certified bulk email - a message must be scanned and certified as non-spam
and will be sent out to a list of people based on the senders preferences. A
solid link to unsubscribe must be included in all messages and both online
and phone support will be needed. With the proper setup and support this
could fly.
Anyone have the seed money to build this? I'll add in my expertise in the
area. :)
> I set up a site that is capable of sending automatic mailings to
> registered users, and we are getting a lot of bouncebacks from AOL. The
> specific reason provided is that the server has been repeatedly used to
> transfer unsolicited bulk email. Not a good thing, and I need to solve
> the problem.
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> Any ideas? The email is not coming from our domain, but we are on a
> shared server and need to get the mail out.
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