
In order to protect the reputation of our customers and to ensure maximum delivery of messages to recipients of the lists, we useAcceptable Use Policy. These policy aims to prevent abuse of the servers Savicom Inc., Protect mail recipients to send SPAM by openers has Savicom Mail this policy is the ultimate goal of ensuring the maximum amount of shipments effective messages, ISPs Savicom protect and maintain a good relationship with the email providers.
SECTION I.
Their compliance with the policies of the ISP in relation to the management of Emails:
Since the effectiveness of sending messages by our Mail severis directly related to compliance with the policies of the ISP, all of our clients must agree to these policies and therefore is a requirement of our AUP.
Mail Customers must comply with all rules and policies established by the Internet Service Providers (ISP) in relation to mass mailing. As a responsible provider of email services, Mail takes into account all the requirements and feedback to make Internet service providers (ISP). denouncing and monitor usage levels to enforce the specific rules of each ISP, so that the excess of complaints or negative comments from other mail recipients will affect our Mail service, the domains of our customers are sending SPAM reported in the blacklists of organizations such as Spamhaus. All this to carry out best practices and guidelines referred to in our PAU.
SECTION II.
Registration Requirements for Newsletters (opt-in requirenmets)
- No "Permission to Share": For the senders are not allowed to move from an opt-in permission from one list to another.
SECTION III.
The requirements of emails Noncommercial
Noncommercial messages: As defined in the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003, non-commercial messages may be permitted provided that the sender can reasonably demonstrate that the recipients are customers, and have provided their email address in the process of purchasing goods or services. All transactional messages will be monitored closely to see how many negative responses ..
SECTION IV.
The content of messages
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Instructions to unsubscribe: |
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In all messages must include visible and running and the instructions on the link to de-register from the mailing list. |
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Email subject: |
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All emails should include a subject line of interest, that references the message content. This line should not have texts false or misleading about the content in any way. |
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It is illegal to abusive and offensive content: |
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It is illegal to send content that includes and is limited to: pornography, obscenity, nudity, racism, hatred, violations of privacy, piracy, viruses, harassment, malicious or threatening content. |
SECTION V.
Suspension of shipment to addresses returned.
The owners of the list can not send to recipient addresses that have been previously suspended, or have been previously eliminated as a result of mail returned ("bounced"), without need for a new document requesting the signing of the receivers.
SECTION VI.
Circumvent the license limits
Mail Savicom prohibits its customers to use multiple files to circumvent the maximum capacity of the license acquired. For example, if you have a database of 100,000 emails and intends to carry out a marketing campaign, Savicom Mail it illegal for the owner of the list buy the service from a list with a maximum capacity of 10,000 and simply export 10,000 recipients list, send the message, eliminating 10,000, then up another 10,000 and so on. The rationale is that Savicom Mail will not correctly process a database (who want to remove, etc. ..) and therefore our client will not be effective reports of their campaigns,