Domain: emarketersamerica.org
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admin@emarketersamerica.org
Note the email address on the emailmarketersamerica.org site:
Go ahead spambots...
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Boca Raton, South Florida
Sure you want to meet the people who send you all the penis and enlargeners?
At Boca Raton, the spam capital
Some of the more intresting addressess: here and here
Boca Raton, proudly supporting spammers and defending their rights to spam! -
Re:Speaking as "collateral damage"...
It is earthlink's and his employer's mail server. He is playing nicely
Earthlink and the blacklist maintainers seemingly disagree with you. Otherwise they wouldn't have been on that blacklist in the first place. Without a binding contract, there is no obligation that earthlink accept email from this particular server.
I notice that despite all the anti-spam efforts, the junk flowing to my inbox is increasing rapidly.
With efforts like Spews spammers are quickly running out of places to hide. ISPs are wisening up to the damege they are causing to their clients and the Internet community by letting spammers run rampant on their networks. One by one, ISPs are waking up. Spammers are starting to resort to desparate measures to keep their operations running, such as threatening emigration, SLAPP lawsuits, breaking and entering, invasion of privacy. If the anti-spam effort is indeed getting nowhere, why the sudden rash of desparation? -
Re:Make your feelings known....
Don't you mean
mark@EMarketersAmerica.org?
This clickable link will be much easier to use, making it easier to send Mark valuable offers he may be interested in. If he doesn't like it, he can just press delete. -
He's having a good whine, too!
I'm surprised the emarketersamerica website hasn't been slashdotted yet. ^_^
From the page:
Since the suit was filed April 14th, Mark E. Felstein has received threatening phone calls, corruption of his e-mail addresses and when his organization simply registered and parked its domain with a well-known register, it was wrongly blacklisted and immediately terminated by Anti-spammers.
(I really should be above this, but the fax number is listed on that page too. Have fun with the loop-of-black-pages trick!) -
Re:Make your feelings known....
Spamming the following addresses:
mark@EMarketersAmerica.org
Felstein@bellsouth.net
mefels@aol.com
would be really naughty. Don't do it. Just in case, I'll spam-proof them:
mark@EMarketersAmerica.NOSPAM.org
Felstein@bellsouth.NOSPAM.net
mefels@aol.NOSPAM.com
Now people know you shouldn't spam them...
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Re:ironic..
Nah, I'm visiting that http://www.EMarketersAmerica.org site, instead. Maybe they have great deals for us!?
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Re:These guys have no shame
Is it really that hard to make a hyperlink out of the address? Here: mark@EmarketersAmerica.org
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Re:They're not very good yet
You should always use a mailto: url with email addresses, like this: admin@emarketersamerica.org. That saves typing for people who want to mail them.
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These guys have no shame
From the main page at emarketersamerica.org
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Everyone hates spam... and that includes e-mail marketers.
Gee, I'd say, I wouldn't want to eat my own crap ...
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Nice web site, that emarketersamerica.org
Has anybody noticed their website? It's just being parked right now, and the page lists anti-spam tools for sale! This is what happens when they aren't willing to put three megs of server space behind the domain, and instead they grab a cheap domain-registration-and-parking service!
Seriously, I would have thought that these spammers would have spent the extra $10 to actually get some disk space before filing a lawsuit that they should know will prompt many hits to their web site. I mean, there has got to be at least one person there who can whip up a quick page of html, and they should be able to split the cost amongst themselves. -
Broken link
Not a big problem but somebody forgot to throw the http:// in front of the url
emarketersamerica.org