I want to send out about 10,000 emails a day introducing my company to a purchased email list for a total of 100,000 emails. If I follow the can spam laws and put in a way to remove email address from my list is this legal? I think as long as you follow the can spam rules it is.

Thanks

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Meh on 11 February, 2010 at 3:39 am #

lol..canned spam


Wilson on 14 February, 2010 at 6:04 am #

Well to answer your first question, yes it is considered spamming..

Most company advertisements are considered spam.

Most people never follow those kinds of emails since emails started having viruses and yeah.


LoneStar on 17 February, 2010 at 3:30 am #

What you’re describing IS Spam.
Purchased email lists?—and many thousands of sent emails daily?—advertizing a business?—yep, that’s spam.

Most email programs (including Yahoo, Gmail, Outlook, AOL & etc) will shut you down in a VERY short time (probably within hours).
You’ll be lucky if you aren’t prosecuted—-Spam is against the law, ya know.


Martin G on 18 February, 2010 at 6:01 pm #

If you did not forge an address, and if you have a real unsubscribe, then it does not violate CAN SPAM.
It may or may not violate the AUP of your hosting service.
From the recipients’ standpoint, it is spam. Many will click the spam button that will get mailhosts to blacklist your address and possibly your netblock, and rightly so.
Those who know how to do ARIN whois on full headers may complain to your webhost, and some of those who don’t know how may post questions here and will learn how.


Hello Charlee on 21 February, 2010 at 7:50 am #

YA THINK………….. DO YOU LIKE “CRAP LIKE YOU SEND IN YOUR INBOX………. PROBLY NOT


Lyn G on 21 February, 2010 at 1:16 pm #

Well, Snook, according to your rules, it may not be spam, but I think your E-mail provider and your recipients will think otherwise. Mailing in the amounts you are talking will set off alarms with your E-mail service provider, and you may not get the second set sent off. The recipients you want to send them to, will call it spam, as any mail that they did not ask for and do not want is spam.


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