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I sent my e-zine out last week and I received a copy of it
back. It had been forwarded to me by a subscriber. In the
subject line was a two word sentence; since most
publications and websites frown upon vulgarity, obscenity,
and profanity, I have spared you the exact wording. Be
assured, however, that Miss Manners would definitely not
approve.
It is understandable the frustration that people feel when
they are inundated with unsolicited commercial e-mail. I
myself get more than my fair share.
Despite my Internet Service Provider (ISP) enabling a spam
filter and in spite of configuring my own e-mail program
filters, I still get spam.
However, the situation with my subscriber is different.
He opted in and confirmed his subscription. I use an
outside service to handle my mailing lists, in part, to
protect myself from false spam complaints.
There are a number of possibilities here. Perhaps my dear
subscriber forgot that he subscribed and honestly believed
that he received spam.
Another possibility is that he didn't enjoy the content.
The correct response when someone offers you something you
don't want is "No, thank you" not "Expletive deleted".
If you are offered dessert after dinner by your host and
you don't want any, simply say "No, thanks." If you accept
one piece of pie and then you're offered another, you may
either accept or decline.
My subscriber could simply have unsubscribed. Instead,
he retaliated (either because he believes I'm spamming him
or he doesn't like the newsletter).
He said "yes" when he subscribed; he can always say "no"
by unsubscribing. Again, "No, thank you" not "Expletive
deleted".
Related to this rudeness is the ignorance some America
Online, Inc. (AOL) subscribers show. By ignorance, I
mean that they may not even realize they are doing
anything wrong when they report e-mail they don't like
as spam.
AOL makes it very easy for their subscribers to report
spam. I would say they make it too easy.
Just click the button "Report Spam". Unfortunately,
there is no notation near that button that says "If you
subscribed, just unsubscribe." No, simply "Report Spam."
And they do. Rather than unsubscribe, some AOL
subscribers will report your e-zine as spam. They
opted in and subscribed. They confirmed their
subscription by e-mail. Their name, e-mail address,
IP address, and date and time of subscribing have all
been recorded. But, they are reporting you as a spammer.
This, to me, goes beyond rude, as it could affect the
reputation and livelihood of the one being reported.
I wish I could say that receiving obscenities or threats
by e-mail is rare. Sadly, this is not the first time for
me.
Among the many messages I receive are some that say that
the e-mail I tried to send (from some strange or
nonsensical name at my domain) was undeliverable or
blocked and is being returned to me. Of course, I never
sent that e-mail in the first place.
Occasionally, I receive rude (sometimes threatening)
e-mails from people who thought I sent them some of these
spoofed e-mails. This is the equivalent of swearing at
and threatening someone who you believe allowed his dog
to defecate on your lawn. The only problem is that the
man doesn't have a dog.
Again, I sympathize with those who are irritated by spam.
I just wish they would direct their indignation at the
spammers instead of me. In fact, Miss Manners would have
reminded us all that there is never any excuse for
rudeness.
RESOURCE BOX:
J. Stephen Pope, President of Pope Consulting Inc.,
has been helping clients to earn maximum business profits
for over twenty-five years.
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