G-Artist
New Member
Yes, I was on the computer till about 5:00 a.m. and was wakened by the sound of a wood chipper going off at 9:00 a.m. sharp right in front of my house.
When I checked my e-mail this morning (after heating up some left-over coffee) I got an e-mail with a 3 meg brochure attachment from a channel letter company who I have never done any business with and I was incensed so I sent them the following:
Look, I don't wish to be nasty but you violated serious
e-mail protocol.
Don't ever send such a file that size as an unasked-for
attachment.
Most, if not all, in-boxes are of a 10 meg. max. size
regardless of provider. Your total mail takes a bit over
3 megs of that as measured by computer. You stole
30% of my allotted server space.
If I took today off and didn't return until Monday (long weekend
or visiting a trade show) many e-mails probably would have
bounced due to my mailbox being full. I wouldn't want to be
you if that happened especially since we DO NOT have a
commercial relationship and therefore the law considers
your e-mail to be nothing but SPAM!!!
In the future just provide a link to the material and those
who are interested can download it themselves.
Oh, and by-the-way, your e-mail FAILS to provide an opt-out
link. Ask your lawyer about that.
Was that appropriate? Would you do the same?
When I checked my e-mail this morning (after heating up some left-over coffee) I got an e-mail with a 3 meg brochure attachment from a channel letter company who I have never done any business with and I was incensed so I sent them the following:
Look, I don't wish to be nasty but you violated serious
e-mail protocol.
Don't ever send such a file that size as an unasked-for
attachment.
Most, if not all, in-boxes are of a 10 meg. max. size
regardless of provider. Your total mail takes a bit over
3 megs of that as measured by computer. You stole
30% of my allotted server space.
If I took today off and didn't return until Monday (long weekend
or visiting a trade show) many e-mails probably would have
bounced due to my mailbox being full. I wouldn't want to be
you if that happened especially since we DO NOT have a
commercial relationship and therefore the law considers
your e-mail to be nothing but SPAM!!!
In the future just provide a link to the material and those
who are interested can download it themselves.
Oh, and by-the-way, your e-mail FAILS to provide an opt-out
link. Ask your lawyer about that.
Was that appropriate? Would you do the same?