Brad,
BT> Sent as part of a mass mailing, which is to say some
BT> person commanded that mail be sent to more than
BT> a few hundred people
if 10,000 separate senders each mail to targeted lists of 50 people,
soliciting money, is that not spam?
BT> The recipient never solicited the mailing, nor has
BT> had voluntary contact with the sender in the past
Anyone you have ever had contact with is thereby authorized to send you
a solicitation?
BT> Is commercial (Many people request this in the
definition,
BT> but usually only if not including the mass mailing
BT> component, so this might not stay)
Unsolicited political or religious mailings are acceptable?
BT> The sender has not been asked to stop mailing the
BT> recipient
Everyone gets one free shot at abusing (or, ummm, rather "stuffing")
your mailbox?
BT> If was not directly solicited (ie. is sent due to
BT> an existing relationship) the sender adheres to
BT> a reasonable and operational system to allow the
BT> recipient to ask not to be mailed again (See #4)
ok.
d/
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