ANTI-SPAM POLICY
Legitimate use of Email Success includes the sending of newsletters, advertisements, brochures, promotions, invitations, press releases, product launches and other email campaigns that keep registered customers or members informed.
Policing Spam
Email Success monitors all large imported lists and all emails going to large lists. If a client is found to be using Email Success to send spam, we reserve the right to immediately suspend that client’s account. If you are uploading lists to Email Success, you must certify that your lists consist opt-in email addresses. Email Success reserves the right to request such proof, and the client’s inability to supply it may result in the suspension of their account.
An unsubscribe link is annexed by Email Success to the footer of every outgoing email. Any efforts to disable, this will result in an immediate suspension of the client’s account.
Email Success also monitors the subject matter of large lists. Any large lists found to be using false or misleading subject lines or attempting to distribute illegal information will be immediately suspended. We invite the greater Internet community to provide us with feedback about our client’s use of Email Success. If you believe someone has been sending spam using Email Success, please send full details to abuse@email-success.com
How to avoid sending spam:
As a client of Email Success, you have a powerful tool in your hand that will allow you to improve communication with your client audience. Please use it responsibly and don’t add to the enormous amount of unsolicited mail already moving around the internet.
Some suggestions on how you can do this:
- Don’t use purchased lists.
- Don’t send your email to discussion groups.
- Make sure your subject line and email content doesn’t contain false or misleading information.
- Make sure that your list is opt in.
- Keep records of where you got the email addresses from.
What is Spam?
Spam is unsolicited e-mail, often called junk mail.
The Spam Test
- Are you importing a purchased list of ANY kind?
- Are you sending to non-specific addresses such as:
- sales@domain.com, business@domain.com, webmaster@domain.com, info@domain.com, or other general addresses.
- Are you sending to distribution lists or mailing lists that send indirectly to many e-mail addresses?
- Have you falsified your originating address or transmission path information?
- Have you used a third party e-mail address or domain name without their permission?
- Does your e-mail's subject line contain false or misleading information?
- Does your e-mail fail to provide a working link to unsubscribe?
- Does your e-mail fail to include your postal address?
If you have answered YES to ANY of the above questions you will likely be labeled a SPAMMER. For more information visit:
The Coalition Against Unsolicited E-mail and FTC's CAN-SPAM Law.
