Venkat has a discussion of authentication needed to present emails to a judge when asking for a summary judgment.
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In this week’s Magilla newsletter, Ken provides a number of ways to identify a bad email list vendor. His suggestions are not only appropriate for list vendors, but are also a good way to screen mail partners, customers or even vendors.
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Mickey has been posting new documents in the e360 v. Spamhaus case. I’ve not had the time to read them, yet, but have seen some of the excerpts. Spamhaus is moving for summary judgment and moving to strike Mr. Lindhart’s testimony.
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Stephanie Miller at ReturnPath offers suggestions on how marketers can break the rules, mail old lists and reap the rewards.
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I need to prove that a email can not be used in court on the word of a person,what are the laws on this and were would you find them how do you prove a email is fake. the judge thats this email as fact but the sever has not any record of this email ,this woman could go to jail for 10 years all on a email that is not track able their must be laws some were of what you have to have to bring this into court please help and soon what are the laws of authenticating email in court and cases thankyou