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Originally Posted by DamianJ
Oh I'm sorry, it must be a totally different product called MAILMASCOT:
"The tool email harvesters from Twitter and Craiglist."
"This blackhat mailer has also a normal harvester of emails ? it will harvest them from a page given."
Seriously, do you just post really stupid things to get people to point out how fucking stupid you are for a laugh?
You can't actually be this stupid, can you?
You're a funny guy, either way. Love how you pretend idiocy is something to be proud of!
Thanks for playingxx
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Now that you have brought up the subject of idiocy; a subject with whc=ich you appear to have a very close relationship, let us further explore this thread and my comments therein.
(If you cannot read the thread, please have somone read it aloud to you!)
I have repeatedly written that I do not support or advocate for the use of harvested email lists and in fact discourage mailers from using such lists.
As an automobile has the capability to run over any number of pedestrians, it need not be used for that purpose, as a Walther target pistol may be used to blow away your neighbor because you are tired of him cutting his lawn at 6 am, it need not be, as Microsoft Word may be used to write "hate speech", it need not be.
Mailmascot is a highly featured and very powerful bundle which does indeed include an email harvester but one does not need to use it. The mailing capabilities of the software are the most important to me as I use only double-opt-in lists of my own anyway.
The use of harvested lists is clearly prohibited by the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 even if the mail is sent from outside the USA. The use of harvested lists is legal in some coutnries but I'm not in one of those countries and the sending to the USA using such lists could get you in a jam real fast.
At the risk of reading as repetitive....no, I'm going to be repetitive. I do not advocate for the use of or reccomend the use of harvested lists and encourage all mailers to reamin in compliance with all applicable laws and to develope systems through which they generate their own highly targeted and niche oriented double-opt-in lists.
And you were writing just what about idiocy?