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Mojo -> RE: Mailloop 6.0 (9/21/2005 13:59:50)
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I used to use Mailloop 5 Pro and found it worked very well. No problems with the software at all. You will have people accuse you of spam and it doesn't matter how many times they verify they want to be on your list. A certain segment of the population is just stupid, lazy or both. quote:
I am not using the program to spam, but just wanted to know if you have a list of 1,000 optins, can this crap STILL happen. Yes. I was accused of spam on a fairly regular basis from people who agreed to receive monthly emails from one of my sites. Godaddy has been known to disable domains where someone files a spam report to Godaddy against a site where they are the registrar. It was first being reported around 1 1/2 years ago and most recently here: http://socialsoftware.weblogsinc.com/entry/5844175640773729/ - reader comment #3 from advicesisters.net and http://www.threadwatch.org/node/3785 Godaddy seems to hold all your sites hostage if a spam report is filed agains a single domain. They will release your sites for a fee of $199 per site, but that fee is negotiable. From Godaddy's Spam Policy: quote:
If Go Daddy determines that the services in question are being used in association with spam, Go Daddy will re-direct, suspend, or cancel any web site hosting, domain registration, email boxes or other applicable services for a period of no less than 2 days. The registrant or customer will be required to respond by email to Go Daddy stating that they will cease to send spam and/or have spam sent on their behalf. Go Daddy will require a non-refundable reactivation fee to be paid before the site, email boxes and/or services are reactivated. For those interested in another internet warfare tool: https://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/spamreport/spamreport.asp I forgot to add - I no longer send bulk email. It just became too risky even though the money was very good. It is much easier to spam the search engines.
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