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www.markwelchblog.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] A blogger describes being targeted by unethical and illegal unsolicited commercial email from Barnes & Noble regarding a book promotion and calls for a consumer boycott of the company. | |
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blog.ali.dev
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nerderati.com
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| | | | | I primarily yell at code. Well, I look sternly in its general direction, gently urging it to do my bidding. | |
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hypecycles.com
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| | | You send an important email to a client. Hours pass. No response. You follow up, only to discover it landed in their spam folder-again. Sound familiar? Welcome to the invisible war between legitimate senders and spam filters, where three acronyms hold the keys to your email's fate: SPF, DKIM, and DMARC. TL;DR: Is This Even... | ||