Ten years ago, Congress passed the “CAN-SPAM Act” (also known as theYou-CAN-SPAM Act, since it defined legal spam and supersedes any stricter state-antispam laws). One of the provisions of the act is that there must be a legitimate physical address in the email. Spammers have long tried different tactics to get around this. In a recent court decision, the District Court in Utah determined, as one part of their opinion, that an email marketer that used remotely-hosted images to show their physical address did not meet this requirement.