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That's one way to do it, but even that is
not clean. Some folks complain abut the site that's advertised in the spam, and
that can get you trouble if you're hosting it. I personally object to that
because I cannot control what a client does outside my system, but there
are people who say if a site is advertised at all, they'll block
your whole IP range.
So I usually point them to BCentral for
doing their "list management" and say "Sayonara." My experience with this
is that my willingness to part company is worth a thousand words of persuasion.
As a result I have only actually lost one customer in ten years by standing up
on my hind legs. The rest of them fell into compliance with the
policy.
-d
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