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http://CBC.am/ August 29th 03 03:34 AM

Does anyone know how mass email the *.ca (Canada) domain? Radio Canada International brodcasting proposal...
 
Does anyone know how to go about *mass emailing* addresses in the *.ca
(Canada) domain?

It is for a Radio Canada International broadcasting proposal.

URL in question:

http://CBC.am/rci-bc.htm
http://CBC.am/rci-sask.htm
http://CBC.am/rci.htm

The message would have text to cut and paste into a letter to the PM,
External Affairs Minister and Cultural Minister.

At the moment access to mass media in the US or Canada to pass along my
proposal seems to be off -- for probably a myriad of reasons.






Gregg August 29th 03 05:42 AM

Behold, http://CBC.am/ signaled from keyed 4-1000A filament:

Does anyone know how to go about *mass emailing* addresses in the *.ca
(Canada) domain?


The sending of bulk email to any Canadian address is a contravention
under the Direct Marketing Act - I suggest you don't do it.

--
Gregg
*Perhaps it's useful, even if it can't be SPICE'd*
Visit the GeeK Zone - http://geek.scorpiorising.ca

Diverd4777 August 29th 03 04:17 PM

YES theres a group that knows something about
mass E-mailing in canada..

- Ask these guys.. !!

http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/index_e.htm

- Guaranteed they'll be mighty helpful






In article , "http://CBC.am/"
writes:


Does anyone know how to go about *mass emailing* addresses in the *.ca
(Canada) domain?

It is for a Radio Canada International broadcasting proposal.

URL in question:

http://CBC.am/rci-bc.htm
http://CBC.am/rci-sask.htm
http://CBC.am/rci.htm

The message would have text to cut and paste into a letter to the PM,
External Affairs Minister and Cultural Minister.

At the moment access to mass media in the US or Canada to pass along my
proposal seems to be off -- for probably a myriad of reasons.




Warpcore August 29th 03 11:30 PM

A letter writing campaign s ???

"http://CBC.am/" wrote in message
...
Does anyone know how to go about *mass emailing* addresses in the *.ca
(Canada) domain?

It is for a Radio Canada International broadcasting proposal.

URL in question:

http://CBC.am/rci-bc.htm
http://CBC.am/rci-sask.htm
http://CBC.am/rci.htm

The message would have text to cut and paste into a letter to the PM,
External Affairs Minister and Cultural Minister.

At the moment access to mass media in the US or Canada to pass along my
proposal seems to be off -- for probably a myriad of reasons.








Gregg August 30th 03 06:38 AM

Behold, Earl Camembert signaled from keyed 4-1000A filament:


The .ca domain is for registered corporate companies and government in
Canada, not necessarily all of Canada.


That changed years ago - it's open to any individual Canadian resident as
well.

--
Gregg
*Perhaps it's useful, even if it can't be SPICE'd*
Visit the GeeK Zone - http://geek.scorpiorising.ca

Dr Artaud August 30th 03 12:50 PM

Ah, the mighty nation of Canada has assiduously protected it citizens from
the evils of mass e-mailings, or so it would appear from some of the
responses to your questions. The same nation seeks to legalize homosexual
marriages, drugs, banned guns of many types, and definitely has legalized
abortion.

It's good to see that our northern neighbors have a handle on what is
important and what isn't. Ah, to be protected from evil mass mailings.
Truly their parliament is on the leading edge of modern values, too bad
they can't prioritize very well. Actually most modern legislators seem to
be nothing more than politically correct shells, devoid of content,
repeating the mantra of whatever will keep them in good with the media.

Dr. Artaud



"http://CBC.am/" wrote in
:

Does anyone know how to go about *mass emailing* addresses in the *.ca
(Canada) domain?

It is for a Radio Canada International broadcasting proposal.

URL in question:

http://CBC.am/rci-bc.htm
http://CBC.am/rci-sask.htm
http://CBC.am/rci.htm

The message would have text to cut and paste into a letter to the PM,
External Affairs Minister and Cultural Minister.

At the moment access to mass media in the US or Canada to pass along my
proposal seems to be off -- for probably a myriad of reasons.








http://CBC.am/ August 31st 03 06:25 AM

== I would be happy limiting my [bulk email] proposal to the civil service
(Federal + BC + Sask) ==

At present I am finding access to the mass media almost impossible in Canada
and selectively in the US.
I you have mass media contacts, have them contact me.

: )


========

It is for a Radio Canada International broadcasting proposal.

URL in question:

http://CBC.am/rci-bc.htm
http://CBC.am/rci-sask.htm
http://CBC.am/rci.htm

The message would have text to cut and paste into a letter to the PM,
External Affairs Minister and Cultural Minister.

At the moment access to mass media in the US or Canada to pass along my
proposal seems to be off -- for probably a myriad of reasons.


Ah, the mighty nation of Canada has assiduously protected it citizens from
the evils of mass e-mailings, or so it would appear from some of the
responses to your questions. The same nation seeks to legalize homosexual
marriages, drugs, banned guns of many types, and definitely has legalized
abortion.

It's good to see that our northern neighbors have a handle on what is
important and what isn't. Ah, to be protected from evil mass mailings.
Truly their parliament is on the leading edge of modern values, too bad
they can't prioritize very well. Actually most modern legislators seem to
be nothing more than politically correct shells, devoid of content,
repeating the mantra of whatever will keep them in good with the media.

Dr. Artaud



"http://CBC.am/" wrote in
:

Does anyone know how to go about *mass emailing* addresses in the *.ca
(Canada) domain?





http://CBC.am/ September 1st 03 11:19 AM

I don't have enough money to do the necessary lobbying by other means.
actionnetwork.org has proved totally worthless -- no replies back from my
enquires.

The parts of the Canadian press that I have contacted (from Canada AM to
others) have not responded.

Mass email may be my only hope of getting my message accross.
I must do something...



Does anyone know how to go about *mass emailing* addresses in the *.ca
(Canada) domain?

You do realize that you are talking about massive spamming?

First you start with cross-posting to unrelated groups, and with a
technical question to boot.

That kind of foretells the state of your project.

And of course, in the part I deleted, you've got the usual
paranoia/justification that your message isn't being heard.

You would get tremendous flack if you tried a mass emailing like
this, and likely would lose our internet account.

So there really isn't any point in saying it can't be done.

Also take note that not every ISP in Canada uses the .ca domain.

No, if your message is really important (and usually the importance
goes down as the spamming goes up) you should be looking at
traditional means of reaching the public, such as a letter to a
newspaper, or press releases, or even buying ads.

Michael


\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\

Does anyone know how to go about *mass emailing* addresses in the *.ca
(Canada) domain?

It is for a Radio Canada International broadcasting proposal.

URL in question:

http://CBC.am/rci-bc.htm
http://CBC.am/rci-sask.htm
http://CBC.am/rci.htm

The message would have text to cut and paste into a letter to the PM,
External Affairs Minister and Cultural Minister.

At the moment access to mass media in the US or Canada to pass along my
proposal seems to be off -- for probably a myriad of reasons.





I. P. Yurin September 2nd 03 12:03 AM

I don't have enough money to do the necessary lobbying by other means.
actionnetwork.org has proved totally worthless -- no replies back from my
enquires.

The parts of the Canadian press that I have contacted (from Canada AM to
others) have not responded.

Mass email may be my only hope of getting my message accross.
I must do something...



Fascinating.

Exactly what is this message that you absolutely must get across, to
the point of spamming an entire nation?






Does anyone know how to go about *mass emailing* addresses in the *.ca
(Canada) domain?

You do realize that you are talking about massive spamming?

First you start with cross-posting to unrelated groups, and with a
technical question to boot.

That kind of foretells the state of your project.

And of course, in the part I deleted, you've got the usual
paranoia/justification that your message isn't being heard.

You would get tremendous flack if you tried a mass emailing like
this, and likely would lose our internet account.

So there really isn't any point in saying it can't be done.

Also take note that not every ISP in Canada uses the .ca domain.

No, if your message is really important (and usually the importance
goes down as the spamming goes up) you should be looking at
traditional means of reaching the public, such as a letter to a
newspaper, or press releases, or even buying ads.

Michael


\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\

Does anyone know how to go about *mass emailing* addresses in the *.ca
(Canada) domain?

It is for a Radio Canada International broadcasting proposal.

URL in question:

http://CBC.am/rci-bc.htm
http://CBC.am/rci-sask.htm
http://CBC.am/rci.htm

The message would have text to cut and paste into a letter to the PM,
External Affairs Minister and Cultural Minister.

At the moment access to mass media in the US or Canada to pass along my
proposal seems to be off -- for probably a myriad of reasons.




--
Col. I.P. Yurin
Commissariat of Internal Security

Stakhanovite
Order of Lenin (1937)
Hero of Socialist Labor (1939)

Gregg September 2nd 03 02:20 AM

Have you tried a registered letter to four places, Industry Canada, CRTC,
CBC HQ and your MP?

Twenty years ago, I made myself a royal PITA with Department of
Communications (now Industry Canada) lobbying for a 1750M experimenters
band in Canada - it was approved in six months!!!! :-)


--
Gregg
*Perhaps it's useful, even if it can't be SPICE'd*
Visit the GeeK Zone - http://geek.scorpiorising.ca


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