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January 21, 2009

By Chris Wheeler


MAAWG Time Again

MAAWG (Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group) has solidified its plan for the Spring ’09 Meeting in San Francisco. Our friends over at Message Systems, as well as Cloudmark and Symantec, will be sponsors at this February’s event. I can personally say from past experience that this is an excellent meeting of the minds in the email industry – an opportunity to network, hear about innovation in the technology behind email firsthand from ISPs, and to gather with your brethren in one of the many subcommittee meetings. There’s plenty of information around email deliverability as well. If you’re available and a member of MAAWG already, join up before room runs out. Otherwise, let me know if you’d like to be considered to attend (and you aren’t a current member) so I can submit your name for review by the board (CWheeler at DatranMedia.com).

Hope to see everyone there!

Chris Wheeler
Datran Media

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