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  [  April 16, 2002  ]     Cordless e-mail phones to hit Europe
Three electronics giants have announced plans to sell fixed-line phones that can send and receive e-mail. Panasonic, Philips and Siemens say they will first launch the cordless phones in Europe, where residents already send an estimated 30bn e-mails via their mobile phones. The companies have yet to reveal plans for the e-mail phones in the US, where about 94 per cent of homes have landline cordless phones. ... »

  [  April 16, 2002  ]     Bezos' e-mail protest deluges Authors Guild
In response to a plea from Amazon.com head Jeff Bezos, thousands of e-mails have been sent to the Authors Guild protesting the guild's call for writers to remove links on their Web sites to the online retailer. The Authors Guild has criticized Amazon's policy of offering used editions of new books, noting that neither authors nor publishers receive royalties, which they do on new books that also sell for more than the used editions. ... »

  [  April 15, 2002  ]     Advanced Mailbox Processor v1.1 is Available
In the new AMP version you can delete e-mails from the invalid domains, technical e-mails or e-mails by wildcards mask or regular expression. Also, several small bugs were fixed. You can learn more about Advanced Mailbox Processor on AMP homepage, and get it from our downloads page.

  [  April 15, 2002  ]     What are e-mail extractors for?
What are e-mail extractors for? Most people think e-mail extractor is a one from spam programs. It is a major spammer's tool, indeed. But, like any other tool, e-mail extractors can be used for many different applications. The very fact that you are extracting emails list from an HTML document on a local disc or on a web-site doesn't explicitly mean that you are going to send unwanted messages to the addresses extracted. Below you will find a couple of examples of how one can use e-mail extractor for absolutely "legal" purposes ... »

  [  April 15, 2002  ]     Watchdog Group Questions Legality of Chicago DM Show Promo
The Chicago Association of Direct Marketing rescinded an offer late last week after an Illinois anti-gambling organization accused it of running an illegal promotion for next week's Direct Marketing Days conference. The promotion, of which there were at least two versions -- a letter and a self-mailer -- offered early registrants a chance to win four direct marketing reference guides. The offer said in part, "We're only giving away 15 sets - and you can only be entered in the drawing if you pre-register for DM Days right now." ... »

  [  April 13, 2002  ]     Age no bar to loving and using e-mail
Recently I was asked to photograph a going-away party at a nursing home. At the event, an 80-something woman asked for some copies of my work. I asked if she had an e-mail address, at which point she drew herself up to full height and said, "Well, of course!" Clearly, e-mail isn't just for we youngsters who use it to speed up life's daily pace. Senior citizens, who may be perfectly satisfied to move at a slower rate, use the technology to stay in touch with friends and family; with nary a whiff of business. ... »

  [  April 12, 2002  ]     E-mail to land in cordless phones
Panasonic, Philips Electronics and Siemens will begin selling "landline" phones that have the ability to send and receive e-mails, according to announcements this week. The initial wave of telephones will debut in Europe, where using a phone to send e-mails isn't such a foreign notion as it is to Americans. An estimated 30 billion e-mails are exchanged between cell phone users every month in Europe. ... »

  [  April 10, 2002  ]     DMA Cites 5 Companies on Ethics Violations
The Direct Marketing Association has charged five companies with violating its Guidelines for Ethical Business Practice, the association announced as part of its latest ethics report released yesterday. Two of the companies are sweepstakes marketers, and three are online marketers. None are DMA members ... »

  [  April 10, 2002  ]     Campaign Reform Could Boost E-Mail
Campaign finance reform is expected to result in more candidate dollars being spent on direct marketing and, as a result, also could give e-mail marketing a boost. President Bush on March 27 signed the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002, or H.R. 2356, which after the fall elections will outlaw unlimited "soft money" donations, or those to a party from businesses, unions and others for party-building activities. ... »

  [  April 9, 2002  ]     Andersen cuts 7,000 workers, some by e-mail
Arthur Andersen LLP, its reputation shredded and its prospects bleak, began firing about a quarter of its U.S.-based work force Monday, sometimes using voice mail and e-mail to deliver the news. Andersen, reeling from its role as former auditor of the bankrupt Enron Corp., said it's cutting 7,000 employees. The company said the firings will occur over several months while it seeks to sell operations and survive as a much smaller firm. ... »

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