Not quite.  
I'm merely pointing out the difference here ;)
 
If Tom's talking about the same message I got today, it was "targeted"
to TechEd attendees, and not to any and every @$$hole who has ever
browsed Sunbelt's website (i.e. their normal "targeted" audience).
 
Of course, Sunbelt's messages in this case can still be construed as
being vaguely requested (I get a boatload of junk from MEC/TechEd
vendors) - it is assumed that all MEC/TechEd vendors get the list of
attendees.  
 
The question remains why Sunbelt chose this particular message to look
extremely spammy (See Tom's note re: roving.com and juno).
 

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Akerlund, Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Thu 29-May-03 6:13 PM 
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        Subject: RE: SpamBelt
        
        

        Not only that, but since lots of us asked to be on the mailing
list of
        Sunbelt.com it's not spam because we "opted" to have them send
us that kind of
        stuff.
        
        Scott
        

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