E-mailers to lie low on September 11.Most e-mailer marketers say they will limit, even curtail cur·tail tr.v. cur·tailed, cur·tail·ing, cur·tails To cut short or reduce. See Synonyms at shorten. [Middle English curtailen, to restrict , their activity the week of Sept. 11 "even though internet use probably will be high that day as consumers go online to get news and send messages to one another," Ken Magill This article is about the political magazine. For other uses, see Magill (disambiguation). Magill is an Irish politics and current affairs magazine originally founded by Vincent Browne and others in 1977. It was relaunched in 2004 after an earlier closure. writes in DM News. "There's no rulebook on how to handle this. There's no right answer. It's it's 1. Contraction of it is. 2. Contraction of it has. See Usage Note at its. it's it is or it has it's be ~have a period marketers just need to get through," Magill quotes Jay Schwedelson, of Worldata/Web Connect. "While direct marketers are reportedly proceeding with their postal mail plans in September," Magill writes, "spam E-mail that is not requested. Also known as "unsolicited commercial e-mail" (UCE), "unsolicited bulk e-mail" (UBE), "gray mail" and just plain "junk mail," the term is both a noun (the e-mail message) and a verb (to send it). issues make e-mail a more sensitive marketing medium, even in the happiest of times." The Direct Marketing Assn. also urged its members to refrain from e-mail and telephone marketing on the anniversary of the terrorist attacks. |
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