On Mar 21, 2004, at 8:28 PM, Matt Yackley wrote:
LuKreme said:
Just got this today:

   <font size="1" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">VentureDirect
Online is Can-Spam Compliant.<br>
This commerical message has been brought to you by YourDegreeHere.com
is a service
of VentureDirect Worldwide, Inc., 60 Madison Avenue, New York, NY
10010.<br>


LuKreme,
As others have said, this is a US law, however that does not mean its not
a sign of spam in my book..

I realise after reading my message as posted that my phrasing was bad. I knew the CAN-SPAM was a real law (thus my use of the "(I) Can Spam" monicker, since it basically gives scumbags a license to spam). What I meant to ask was if the claim to be compliant was itself a indicator or spam (like the old fictions house bill claims of 4 years ago), and if so, how strong.


body YM_B_CANSPAM_1 /complian(?:ce|t).{1,25}can.spam/i
describe YM_B_CANSPAM_1 Message claims to be in compliance with CAN-SPAM,
possible sign of spam
score YM_B_CANSPAM_1 0.5


body YM_B_CANSPAM_2 /can.spam.{1,10}complian(?:ce|t)/i
describe YM_B_CANSPAM_2 Message claims to be in compliance with CAN-SPAM,
possible sign of spam
score YM_B_CANSPAM_2 0.5

I'll give those a whirl.

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