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It's the bulk, actually
GoodMail's main "product" appears to be a sort of "Good Housekeeping Mark of Approval" for "good bulk mail."

Individual senders aren't really relevant. If an individual sender could get GoodMailed by virtue of sending through his ISP's mail servers the next thing we'd all see was lots and lots of "GoodMail Approved" fast-track spam from 0wn3d computers (which use ISP mail servers and are already a huge source of spam.)

Which means that for someone like me, a GoodMail mark on a message is very valuable indeed, since I can immediately route it to /dev/null -- it's bulk, it's trash.
Posted by: Yagotta B. Kidding   Posted on: 06/22/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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It's the bulk, actually  Yagotta B. Kidding | 06/22/07
"Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval"  maurene.grey@... | 06/25/07
1/12 penny per emaiL???  dragon@... | 06/25/07
As Mae West said, "Goodness had nothing to do with it"  maurene.grey@... | 06/26/07

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