* Loren Wilton wrote (01/12/06 14:54):
>> The html contains this sort of thing:
>> http://www.easyjet.com/EN/Members/
>>
>> Which looks like the culprit. In fact, every full stop in the html is
>> represented as . for some reason.
>>
>> Still wondering though... how do you solve a problem like EasyJet?
> 
> 
> Sure looks like spam to me.  ;-)
> 
> Which also looks like just about every airline message I've seen from any 
> airline.  :-(  Apparently they hired spammers to design their marketing 
> campain mail.
> 
> You could try sending to mostmaster or whatever at whichever marketing 
> company is really sending that mail and see if you can get any attention 
> from them.  Probably not, but it might be worth trying.

The trouble is, it's not marketing. It's a confirmation of a flight
booking, which I paid for. The airline doesn't issue tickets. So it's
something I genuinely want in my inbox. It looks like it's generated
directly by the easyjet.com web server.

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