A small notice about the proper use of our mass mailing software
You are responsible for any mass
e-mail messages that you might send. In most cases, sending
unsolicited email is a violation of the law. As software developers,
we are not liable for any damages or violations that may occur as a
result of your actions.
We retain the
right to withhold technical support and other services in case we
receive complaints about your improper use of our software. We warn
you against sending unsolicited bulk e-mails, hijacking mail server
relays, publishing incorrect or illegal information, or performing
any other unlawful actions.
We never tolerate
any spamming activities involving our software products. Sending
unsolicited e-mail messages is prohibited by the End User License
Agreement.
You MAY NOT
MENTION our software and our web site in your email messages!
CAN SPAM Act
This new law that came in power
on 01/01/2004 strictly prohibits sending unwanted e-mail. But it
allows you to send group e-mail if you obey the following rules:
- Each message must contain
the valid e-mail address of the Sender;
- Each message must contain
the unsubscription instructions;
- Group mail must not be
sent stealthily;
- Email message must not
contain any vulgar or pornographic materials;
- The Sender must not forge
information in headers.
Our mass mailer, Atomic Mail
Sender, obeys all these rules and therefore it is fully
compliant with the Act.
The full text of the Can-Spam Act in HTML format you can
find
here.
How to prevent SpamMost
webmasters receive unsolicited bulk e-mail correspondence
because they publish their addresses to make it easier for
visitors to contact them.