Anti-spam policy
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Introduction
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In the context of electronic messaging, "spam" means [unsolicited, bulk, or indiscriminate messages, typically sent for a commercial purpose].
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We have a zero-tolerance spam policy.
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Credit
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This document was created using a template from SEQ Legal (http://www.seqlegal.com).
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Spam filtering
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Our messaging systems automatically scan all incoming [email and other] messages and filter out messages that appear to be spam.
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We may also report incoming emails as spam. This can result in IP addresses and domain names being blacklisted.
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Spam filtering issues
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No message filtering system is 100% accurate, and from time to time legitimate messages will be filtered out by our systems.
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If you believe that a legitimate message you have sent has been filtered out by our systems, please advise the message recipient by another means.
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You can reduce the risk of a message being caught by the spam filters by:
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Sending the message in plain text (instead of, or in addition to, HTML);
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Removing any message attachments;
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Avoiding the terminology and text styling typically used by spammers; and/or
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Ensuring that your messages are scanned for malware before dispatch.
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Introduction
-
In the context of electronic messaging, "spam" means [unsolicited, bulk, or indiscriminate messages, typically sent for a commercial purpose].
-
We have a zero-tolerance spam policy.
-
-
Credit
-
This document was created using a template from SEQ Legal (http://www.seqlegal.com).
-
-
Spam filtering
-
Our messaging systems automatically scan all incoming [email and other] messages and filter out messages that appear to be spam.
-
We may also report incoming emails as spam. This can result in IP addresses and domain names being blacklisted.
-
-
Spam filtering issues
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No message filtering system is 100% accurate, and from time to time legitimate messages will be filtered out by our systems.
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If you believe that a legitimate message you have sent has been filtered out by our systems, please advise the message recipient by another means.
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You can reduce the risk of a message being caught by the spam filters by:
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Sending the message in plain text (instead of, or in addition to, HTML);
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Removing any message attachments;
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Avoiding the terminology and text styling typically used by spammers; and/or
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Ensuring that your messages are scanned for malware before dispatch.
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