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[IP] Yahoo, AOL, Goodmail and IP



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Subject: Re: [IP] Yahoo, AOL, Goodmail and IP
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 01:51:32 -0500
From: Russell Nelson <nelson@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx
CC: Cindy Cohn <cindy@xxxxxxx>, "Danny O'Brien" <danny@xxxxxxx>,
Ren Bucholz <Ren@xxxxxxx>, derek@xxxxxxx, Chris Palmer <chris@xxxxxxx>
References: <43EA6390.6080202@xxxxxxxxxx>

Cindy is trolling you, Dave.  It's clearly in Goodmail Systems'
interest to establish and protect their brand.  One way they can do
that is by giving permanent free access to non-profit mailing list
senders.  The more closely they can align their brand with "this is
good mail", the more successful they will be.

Trust me on this one; you'll never be asked to pay to send IP email.
I'll publicly eat an entire 16oz fruitcake if I'm wrong.

Dave Farber writes:
 > I would not pay. I woud tell IPers to get another isp djf
 >
 > From:        Cindy Cohn <cindy@xxxxxxx>
 >
 > You gonna pay? How much would it be per month for IP?

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