Anti-Spam
Members Agreement.
Send Mass Email prohobits sending an unsolicited e-mail (spam) and does not
allow members to use the service for the purpose of sending spam. If a member
uses our services for the reason of spamming anyone, their service contract
will be voided without refund. If a recipient contacts our office and requests
to be removed from a member's list, we will manually unsubscribe the recipient
from member's account.
Privacy
Agreement.
We are very sensitive to the privacy of each of the member of our service and
will never make their name, address, or any other information that they have
provided us available to anyone without the member's permission.
Understanding definition of Spam.
Spam is unsolicited e-mail on the Internet. From the sender's point-of-view,
it's a form of bulk mail, often to a list obtained from a spambot or to a list
obtained by companies that specialize in creating e-mail distribution lists.
To the receiver, it usually seems like junk e-mail. It's roughly equivalent
to unsolicited telephone marketing calls except that the user pays for part
of the message since everyone shares the cost of maintaining the Internet. Spammers
typically send a piece of e-mail to a distribution list in the millions, expecting
that only a tiny number of readers will respond to their offer. Spam has become
a major problem for all Internet users.
Some apparently unsolicited e-mail is, in fact, e-mail that people agreed to
receive when they registered with a site and checked a box agreeing to receive
postings about particular products or interests. This is known as both opt-in
e-mail and permission-based e-mail. (Ref. whatis.techtarget.com)