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<title>Re: Hi from Nils Decker (31 Aug 2009, 07:31 am) in group "Anti Spam Community"</title>
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<description>Hi Jonhattan, Thanks for the introduction. It would perhaps be interesting if you share some thoughts on best practices for legitimate email marketing. I know that eco published a paper a while ago that senders in Germany have to adhere in order to comply with the CSA (Certified Senders Alliance) initiative of them. It can be found here: http://www.eco.de/dokumente/Richtlinie_OnlineMarketing_2009.pdf (I believe an English version is available somehow but I could not find it just now). It would ...</description>
<author>Nils Decker &lt;en-support@xing.com></author>
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<pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 07:31:04 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Hi from Jonhattan da Luz (28 Aug 2009, 07:24 am) in group "Anti Spam Community"</title>
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<description>Hello Folks! Like other members of this group I joined because of its name: Spamfree. Certainly an illusion but a nice ideal to strive for. Freedom. I work for Inxmail, a german-based company, offering email marketing solutions and services throughout Europe. We like to consider ourselves as professionals and put all the necessary efforts in innovating, sharing our know-how and respecting our contacts. This includes customers, partners and at the end of the day, all email recipients. Spam keeps  ...</description>
<author>Jonhattan da Luz &lt;en-support@xing.com></author>
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<pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2009 07:24:20 GMT</pubDate>
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