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This term is used when buying and selling Internet advertising banners, buttons, or text ads. CPM refers to the cost of displaying an ad impression 1,000 times. Buyers and sellers will typically list costs between US$0.20-$100 CPM, depending on how targeted the traffic is. The "M" refers to the Roman Numeral for thousand. ISP Glossary:
CPM - On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 13:51:31 -0800, Paul Vader wrote(in article ): It's actually pretty trivial -- send a message to a whacko address on your ISP's mailserver, and mimic the resulting bounce message that gets sent to you. If you're doing this for specific people that you actually know and don't like, it's harmless enough.The content of the "bounce" message is easy to generate, as you pointout. But how do I change the "from" address to reflect somethingother than my real address? Doesn't the mail server tag it as comingfrom me?Using Eudora 5.Thanks,DaveCme@privacy.netThis is an invalid return address. Please reply in the news group[TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: Most computers have a user accountknown as 'Mail Daemon' (often times running with root privileges)which send out those notices. Set up a user called Mail Daemon toget that 'from' address. PAT]
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