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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.
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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.
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In 1967, he voted for a junk mail amendment, which would delay price increases and limit 3rd class mail rates to 3.8 cents a piece.
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It's enough to make me want to make an aeroplane out of the holiday junk mail that's piling up on my desk.
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If it is not exclusive, it prevents email from being deleted or sent to the junk mail folder by the spam filter.
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Another tactic that might be used is to disguise the rebate mail to look like junk mail, so that the customer may overlook it.
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It cites junk mail firms and even pizza parlours amongst those firms who have purchased copies of the register.
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About 10 minutes later, the design returned as a fully finished piece of junk mail.
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The term does not denote any particular purpose for the mail; but in general usage is synonymous with junk mail.
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Junk mail filters are offered by software providers, while millions of people use telecoms services to block unsolicited sales or marketing calls.
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