Dear BigSofte,
You must have read my mind! I do *indeed* have a software product which
I would love to have your help in marketing!!!
It is called ListGuard-2.0 and is an intelligent agent which uses
heuristic pattern matching to detect spam mails and advertising and
purge them from mailing
Dear Software Manufacturer:
We can help you make it much easier to promote your software on the Internet.
Your company is invited to list its software products at no charge on BigSoftE, the
first Internet Software Search Engine. Launching this month, Bigsofte provides
detailed product
maybe writing
books or columns, or possibly even word-of-mouth, or making sure my
website is parseable by Google, because that's where all my friends
use for searching. Boy, I'm glad there's YET ANOTHER PROMOTION
MECHANISM! Lemme guess... it consists of spamming unrelated mailing
lists! Did I get it right?
ated mailing
lists! Did I get it right?
"List your software with new feature-based search engine"
I think I'd rather list with a bug-based search engine, thank you.
--
Randal L. Schwartz - Stonehenge Consulting Services, Inc. - +1 503
777 0095
[EMAIL PROTECTED] URL:http
On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, BigSofte Vendor Services wrote:
Dear Software Manufacturer:
@%#@$%^. I must have made a typo or whatever while going through
the days spam and postings from non-subscribers. (averaging on a
handful or three of spams and a
On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Stas Bekman wrote:
[1] I do the same thing for the lists at perl.org and for whatever
reason the modperl lists gets about the same amount or more spam
than the perl.org lists combined.
I suppose that's because of the multiply mirrors of the perl.apache.org,
On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Stas Bekman wrote:
[1] I do the same thing for the lists at perl.org and for whatever
reason the modperl lists gets about the same amount or more spam
than the perl.org lists combined.
I suppose that's