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"People hate spam, but they love permission-based e-mail," said Regina A. Brady, a FloNetwork vice president.
But as the determination to crack down on unsolicited e-mail surges along with its volume, it may be time to acknowledge an online heresy: it's kind of fun to hate spam.
"We Hate Spam, Congress Says (Except When It's Sent by Us)" (front page, Dec. 28) makes members of Congress look like hypocrites for enacting restrictions on commercial e-mail messages while using the same medium to send constituents unsolicited messages "as often as twice a month".
We hate spam.
A GartnerGroup/Dataquest report found that over 83% of e-mail users hate spam.
Some people hate spam even more than we hate spam and those people complained to our network hosting service.
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Hating spam has, in fact, become something of an international pastime.
So the new agreement between Cisco and Terry Semel Terry Semel 's Yahoo! is being touted as a great leap forward in thrashing the hated spam.
Plaxo, the Sequoia-backed start that transformed itself from a hated spam monster into a mild mannered and interesting business social network, has started a sale process according to a source.
Everyone's overwhelmed by their email and hates spam, but I'm a bit dismissive of the privacy concerns on this one, because it's easy to turn this off if you don't like it, and because I actually like the idea of it being easier to privately contact people.
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