On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 10:16:39 -0400, Chris Santerre csanterre@merchantsoverseas.com wrote:
I agree. But the legit companies were spamming. That was what I was trying to say, although poorly :) Some of the NANAS posts have legit companies in them, but are spam. Most likely they paid a company to market them. Or they tried there hand at doing it themselves and purchased a list. This looks like the main focus of yesmail/clickaction. A mass email marketing company. SO they will get legit companies to pay them to advertise/spam for them.
They are a spammer for hier. I don't see them in ANY legit mail other then this one single run with itworld. And that is because of a seminar on how to use email for mass marketing! I may get overruled on this one, but I'm sticking to my guns that they are spammers.
I'm with Chris, string them up!
How about a slightly more moderate approach, lets not whitelist them, but lets remove them from the list for now. If they re-offend then we list them until such time as they prove themselves as whitehat.
This kind of domain is a very slippery one, it incredibly hard to put them on either side of the FP fence.