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I want to send emails to huge list for marketing purpose.
now when i try to send many emails to one person but.
now all my mails are going as spam.
then i try to find some solution for that, then i came to know that.

if i try to send lots of email to one person from one ip then they(email providers) take that as spam or in worst case they may block that ip address.

then i tried to find the solution,
this is only assumption..
can i use proxy server to send my emails so that my ip address not be same so may be email provider don't make my ip as spam.
or is their solution?

EDIT: I had no intension to ask that "how to send spam", i had only asked bcz i have one project in that their is requirement like this...

Nitz
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    Marketing purposes is often spam. – user502515 Nov 24 '10 at 20:29
  • And that's a programming question how? – DVK Nov 24 '10 at 20:30
  • Your IP is probably blacklisted by one of the Relay Black Lists (RBL). It's probably for a reason. In any case, this question does not belong on Stack Overflow... it's not a programming question. – netcoder Nov 24 '10 at 20:31
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    @user502515 - No, no, it's only spam when OTHER people are doing it :) – DVK Nov 24 '10 at 20:31
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    "now all my mails are going as spam." ... well, are they? Sounds like the mail client is doing its job well. – Rob Hruska Nov 24 '10 at 20:31
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    I really wonder what one would do with an app that sends thousands of emails behind a proxy. – Dalton Conley Nov 24 '10 at 20:32
  • i am working as freelancer so their is one project that came to my way in that this kind of specification was given, so i tried to check but i don't find any solution so i asked here. i thought their will any way.... – Nitz Nov 24 '10 at 20:39
  • You need to get hold of a zombie network or an open relay and get them to do your dirty work!! – David Heffernan Nov 24 '10 at 20:40
  • Just because a lot of companies want to be able to do something doesn't mean they have a right to do it (especially when tools like spam filters exist specifically to *stop* them doing it) – Gareth Nov 24 '10 at 20:41
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    "one project that came to my way in that this kind of specification was given". You should have told them to stuff it. Spam is evil. – Stephen Nov 24 '10 at 20:43

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I agree your IP is probably blacklisted. I suggest an email marketing service such as iContact or Campaign Monitor.

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