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Bumpy Ride!

Posted by Annalivia Thursday, March 15, 2012 0 comments

New blog post up on the Unica blog, discussing the changing face of email marketing. It seems I was right, as the recent experiences of a client of ours demonstrated to me.

Let me know what you think?

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New: a "Coyote In The The Netherlands" post

Posted by Annalivia Sunday, March 11, 2012 4 comments

It's spring. I can't help it. I wrote this. It has flowers, and Dutchness...and possible beavers. I also posted an excellent recipe for venison stew. Mmm, Bambi!

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IT'S ALIVE!

Posted by Annalivia Sunday, March 4, 2012 1 comments

Hijacking this space to announce the resuscitation of my Netherlands blog:

Wierd Dutch Town-Names Tour #1

Come explore Urk with us!

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About Me

I'm Annalivia Ford, long time anti-spam expert. I've been in the profession of blocking the bad guys and helping to translate ISP requirements into language that senders can understand for nearly a decade now, though I got into fighting spam as an amateur 15 years ago. I now work for IBM, wrangling outbound email and doing my best to keep things sane.

About this blog: I started it when I worked for AOL, and since my departure from there I have been remiss about regular updates (part of the issue stems from my agreement with my current employer). I will continue to post here now and then and meanwhile I hope the archives continue to be useful and entertaining.

I do not in any way intend to speak for my employer, past or present. The content of this blog is either opinions that are strictly mine, general observations, or information that is already in the public domain.

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