if >99% of recipients want to receive the
messages, the sender is in some sense "legitimate". if <1% want to
receive the message, the sender is a "spammer".
This puts the definition of spam in terms of quantity though. So you
can end up with a targetted spammer sending something to a small
number of people, all who think its interesting and useful, yet its
bulk and unsollicited.
then it doesn't create a problem for anyone, and we shouldn't be trying
to declare that illigitimate.
I don't like legitimising that, and I know I'm not alone in that.
you have nothing to say about it - you were not involved.
Keith
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