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Re: AOL scomp
From: "Anne P. Mitchell, Esq." <amitchell () isipp com>
Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2005 09:02:58 -0800
Otherwise, I think that it can be helpful in identifying issues.
We use it to help advise us with respect to the IADB accreditation database, and what we have found is that yes, there are a lot of complaints for legitimate opt-in mail, but a demonstrable change in *volume* (rather than the valid:invalid complain ratio) can often notify us very early on about a problem mailing by someone listed in IADB. Due to the nature of the senders listed in IADB, typically a "what's going on with this??" inquiry will result very quickly in a problem customer of the sender's either getting a clue or getting the boot.
Anne Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. President/CEO Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy http://www.isipp.com http://www.isipp.com/iadb.php Professor of Law, Lincoln Law School of SJ
Current thread:
- Re: AOL scomp, (continued)
- Re: AOL scomp Todd Vierling (Mar 02)
- Re: AOL scomp Suresh Ramasubramanian (Mar 02)
- Re: AOL scomp Chris Adams (Mar 01)
- Re: AOL scomp Barry Shein (Mar 01)
- Re: AOL scomp Joe Maimon (Mar 01)
- Re: AOL scomp Jim Segrave (Mar 02)
- Re: AOL scomp Gary E. Miller (Mar 02)
- Re: AOL scomp David Lesher (Mar 01)
- Re: AOL scomp Joe Maimon (Mar 01)
- Re: AOL scomp John Levine (Mar 01)
- Re: AOL scomp Gregory Hicks (Mar 02)
- Re: AOL scomp Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. (Mar 02)