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As the recipient directly bears the cost of delivery, storage, and processing, one could regard spam as the electronic equivalent of postage-due junk mail.
en.wikipedia.org
Existing spam filters already catch the majority of junk mail.
www.theregister.co.uk
Another tactic that might be used is to disguise the rebate mail to look like junk mail, so that the customer may overlook it.
en.wikipedia.org
Such a sad existence for me when my a single a small rush of importance is ripping open junk mail.
www.canadianbusiness.com
A lot of it is what some people refer to as junk mail, but for the people who are sending that mail, it's very important.
thehill.com
Most recipients saw them as junk mail, and threw them away without a second glance.
www.thestar.com
About 10 minutes later, the design returned as a fully finished piece of junk mail.
www.gizmodo.com.au
The new agreement also means residents can be inundated with unlimited quantities of junk mail.
www.dailymail.co.uk
It's enough to make me want to make an aeroplane out of the holiday junk mail that's piling up on my desk.
www.gizmodo.com.au
Prior to 1977, the only contact most of the population had with computers was through utility bills, bank and payroll services, or computer-generated junk mail.
en.wikipedia.org

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