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tigerallenyim 11-06-2006 09:45 AM

CAN-SPAM Act-General Question
 
As far as non-adult material/product/services:

Can a person/entity send unsolicited bulk e-mail to anyone so long the e-mail has:
an opt-out mechanism;
a valid subject line and header (routing) information;
the legitimate physical address of the mailer.

But the more important question is:
Does the person/entity need to have the list opted in, double-opted in, or does not require an opt-in.

Thanks.

schneemann 11-06-2006 10:04 AM

"Letter of the law" -
has to be clearly identified as an advertisement
has to have a removal mechanism
has to have physical address of sender
has to have valid return address, authentic message headers.


Your host/ ISP's terms of service/ AUP may say something COMPLETELY different. You need to check with them, too.

Why 11-06-2006 10:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tigerallenyim (Post 11254708)
As far as non-adult material/product/services:

Can a person/entity send unsolicited bulk e-mail to anyone so long the e-mail has:
an opt-out mechanism;
a valid subject line and header (routing) information;
the legitimate physical address of the mailer.

But the more important question is:
Does the person/entity need to have the list opted in, double-opted in, or does not require an opt-in.

Thanks.

yes this is correct, but you forgot to mention nothing forged in the headers, etc.

baddog 11-06-2006 10:47 AM

Thought it had to be opt in, with a date/time/IP stamp too

tigerallenyim 11-06-2006 11:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Why (Post 11255290)
yes this is correct, but you forgot to mention nothing forged in the headers, etc.

Thanks.
Yeah, i don't plan to forge the headers.

Going to keep it nice and clean.

tigerallenyim 11-06-2006 11:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by schneemann (Post 11254873)
"Letter of the law" -
has to be clearly identified as an advertisement
has to have a removal mechanism
has to have physical address of sender
has to have valid return address, authentic message headers.


Your host/ ISP's terms of service/ AUP may say something COMPLETELY different. You need to check with them, too.

You're right! I did forget that.... thanks for looking out!

Thanks for info gang, and keep it coming. This helps me out a lot.


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