Small percentage of spam complies with new law
"The new law hasn't had an effect on the amount of spam being sent, either. "There's been no reduction in the volume of spam," said Scott Chasin, MX Logic's chief technology officer. "In fact, the exact opposite -- our spam rates are actually going up.""
The email that Ninjalane sends out is not intended to be spam and is always sent from a valid email address. The list I have compiled is not opt in but is based on personally harvested addresses published on the respective websites.
To help protect our inboxes the spam filtering software has been enabled on the email server. The filter works on a point scale and if your message scores 6 points or more it will be bounced back to the sender claiming that it is spam. Strange thing is some of the hardware news that is sent is actually caught by this filter and sadly I still get spam.
If your message does get bounced, be sure that the message was sent to the proper address and try reworking the message to remove the "spamish" content.
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