Alleged Spamming

From: European Infertility Network (webmaster@ein.org)
Wed Aug 26 02:15:00 1998


Dear Sir, I recently received a report that I had somehow spanmed the OBsGyn network with the text.

"JUST A NOTE TO LET YOUR PATIENTS KNOW ABOUT THE VALUE OF THE EIN WEB SITE AT HTTP://WWW.EIN.ORG"

The European Infertility Network (EIN) is a non profit organisation providing information about infertility right across the world, we are already members of OBS and GYN. Net and The European Society of Human Repoduction and Embroyology, our mail was not intended as, nor was it an " unsolicited commercial advertisements to people's e-mail addresses". The purpose of the email was to let your members know of the E.I.N' s not for profit information service to the worlds infertile.

I am sorry you have taken this to be a "spam".

Yours WEBMASTER E.I.N. is a non profit making organisation supporting the work of infertility support associations, throughout the world. Please visit us on http://www.ein.org





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