EMAIL2U®
ANTI-SPAM POLICY
Gpnet's Policy
Gpnet has a no
tolerance spam policy. Gpnet's customer support actively monitors
large import lists and emails going to a large number of subscribers.
Any customer found to be using EMAIL2U for spam will be immediately
cut-off from use of the product. If you know of or suspect any violators,
please notify us immediately at abuse@EMAIL2U.biz
Every email contains
a mandatory unsubscribe link - those individuals who try to remove
this link will be warned that they are doing so. If the link is
removed or de-activated in any way, Gpnet will terminate the customer's
account.
What
is Spam?
Spam is unsolicited
email also known as junk mail or UCE (Unsolicited Commercial Email.)
By sending email only to those who have requested to receive it,
you are following accepted permission-based email guidelines.
How
Gpnet protects you from sending spam
EMAIL2U is a permission-based
email-marketing tool that follows the strictest permission-based
philosophies:
- Communication -
Your EMAIL2U registration page already states why you are collecting
the site visitor's email address, how you plan to use their address,
and that you are following the embedded privacy policy. Additionally,
by accepting our license agreement you have agreed to not sell
or rent your lists.
- Verification -
EMAIL2U automatically sends all of your new subscribers an email
confirming their interest in receiving emails from you. Additionally,
if your subscriber changes his or her interests or unsubscribes,
EMAIL2U automatically sends an email confirmation.
- Unsubscription -
Every email generated from EMAIL2U contains an unsubscribe link
which automatically updates your subscriber lists to avoid the
chance of sending unwanted emails to visitors who have unsubscribed.
- Contact Information -
all of your emails are pre-filled with your contact information
Isn't
there a law restricting Spam?
Yes, but state
spam statutes vary so it is important to conform to the strictest
standards. Many states have spam statutes, and they all differ;
each state has its own definition of unsolicited commercial email.
Additionally, there are various federal agencies keeping track of
spam including the Federal Trade Commission.
How
to protect yourself from Spam: Take 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 which send indirectly to
a variety of email addresses?
- Are you mailing
to anyone who has not explicitly agreed to join your mailing list?
- Have you falsified
your originating address or transmission path information?
- Have you used
a third party email address or domain name without their permission?
- Does your email's
subject line contain false or misleading information?
- Does your email
fail to provide a working link to unsubscribe?
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 Email (http://www.cauce.org)
or contact Gpnet Customer Support (support@Gpnet.biz)