I got an email to my postmaster account one time, at a job I was working, from a guy in the Philipines who buys and sells domains. Just so happened a VP at the company loved the domain name and was thrilled to buy it for something like $150 cheap. I don't mind cold emails as much as cold calls on my cell phone...now that is an entirely different story for me. :-)
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Rob McEwen wrote: >> When is Bulk "Bulk"? > > http://www.spamlaws.com > > <<jdow: Regardless of legal definitions I capture it as spam and > treat it as spam. If such a letter gets through it's address gets > added to my blacklist. I do not see the Internet as an advertising > medium with me forced to sit and read it or worse to business with > those who "cold email" me. I treat cold telephone calls the same > way. I treat junk email the same way. If they are lucky it goes > into the bin directly. If they are not lucky they get permanently > blacklisted and I refuse to do business with them. (Cold callers > also get words about crawling through the telephone and ripping > their throats out. That seems to have a funny effect on some of > the cold callers - from India I suspect. I figure I might as well > get some amusement when they've interrupted my concentration.) > > {^_^} > >