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Things have become a little more tenuous in the email ecosystem of late. What was once a given, inbox placement is now hard fought. Way back in the year 2000, blacklists had so m…
Gmail yesterday announced and unleashed a new way of doing things. They will finally tell users why stuff is in the spam folder, and there has been a lot of excitement in the sen…
You might know Neil Schwartzman. In his long and active career in email and anti-abuse, he once-upon-a-time handled compliance issues for Return Path certified senders,  has cons…
Guest post by Neil Schwartzman . Reposted from the Word to the Wise blog with the permission of the author and publisher.   Josh Baer, former VP of Datran Media and current CEO…
The Canadian anti-spam bill everyone is talking about, bill C-27, passed an important milestone on Monday October 26, at 17:30 when it passed clause-by-clause committee review an…
As you saw in my previous blog post , I've come out in support of opt-in being the legally mandated permission standard in Canada. I don't think it's all that big of …
My friend Neil Schwartzman asked me a question during the FTC Spam Summit a couple of weeks ago. He asked me, “Where's the consumer?” Neil, executive director of CAUCE (th…