> so aside from the abusers his customers will tend to
> be heavy on single-recipient administrative emails rather than mailing
> lists.

Then, if they are truly one-to-one administrative emails, that's rather odd if 
they are generating a disproportionate number of spam complaints, dontcha 
think?  Unless they are inserting too much marketing into to them (always 
dicey).

>> Failure to do so can (and usually does)
>> result in termination of their accreditation
> 
> Accreditation of what?

I'll respond more fully to this offlist, as it's OT, but the short answer is 
that we accredit email senders who are adhering to best practices (not unlike 
ReturnPath, only we're the other white meat).

Anne

Anne P. Mitchell, Esq.
Author: Section 6 of the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003
CEO/President
Institute for Social Internet Public Policy
http://www.ISIPP.com 
Member, Cal. Bar Cyberspace Law Committee

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