


SPAM Policy
The abuse and misuse of e-
SPAM is not only harmful because of its negative impact on consumer attitudes toward Solvpn.com, but also because it can overload Solvpn.com 's network and resources, especially on our shared (virtual) server environments.
Definition of UCE (Unsolicited Commercial E-
The bulk UCE, promotional material, or other forms of solicitation sent via e-
Unsolicited postings to newsgroups advertising any IP or URL hosted by Solvpn.com.
The use of web pages set up on ISPs that allow SPAM-
Advertising, transmitting, or otherwise making available any software, program, product, or service that is designed to facilitate a means to SPAM.
Forging or misrepresenting message headers, whether in whole or in part, to mask the true origin of the message.
For further information on mail abuse, please visit the Mail Abuse Prevention System (MAPS) website. http://www.mailabuse.org/
Punishment For SPAM
Solvpn.com reserves the right to terminate, without warning, any account that violates this policy. Usage of Solvpn.com services constitutes acceptance and understanding of this policy.
Solvpn.com may, at its option, charge $25.00 per SPAM complaint we receive for both
Dedicated and Virtual Server customers. Resellers will be charged for resold accounts,
receiving SPAM complaints. Reseller may choose to pass this charge down to their
client. These are non-
Solvpn.com reserves the right to decide what it considers "SPAM", "UCE", "mail bombing",
or "bulk e-
SPAM Guidelines
Should you choose to e-
Basic Mailing List Management Principles for Preventing Abuse
Mailing lists are an excellent vehicle for distributing focused, targeted information to an interested, receptive audience. Consequently, mailing lists have been used successfully as a highly effective direct marketing tool. We highly recommend the use of Double Opt in methods to obtain emails from interested clients. Here is one script that is able to do that: http://www.activecampaign.com/afv.php?rfv=3259&s=12all
Unfortunately, some marketers misuse mailing lists through a lack of understanding
of Internet customs and rules of the forum pertaining to e-
The e-
Mailing list administrators must provide a simple method for subscribers to terminate their subscriptions, and administrators should provide clear and effective instructions for unsubscribing from a mailing list. Mailings from a list must cease promptly once a subscription is terminated.
Mailing list administrators should make an "out of band" procedure (e.g., a means
of contact by which messages may be sent for further correspondence via e-
Mailing list administrators must ensure that the impact of their mailings on the networks and hosts of others is minimized by proper list management procedures such as pruning of invalid or undeliverable addresses, or taking steps to ensure that mailings do not overwhelm less robust hosts or networks.
Mailing list administrators must take adequate steps to ensure that their lists are
not used for abusive purposes. For example, administrators can maintain a "banned
list" of e-
Mailing list administrators must make adequate disclosures about how subscriber addresses
will be used, including whether or not addresses are subject to sale or trade with
other parties. Once a mailing list is traded or sold, it may no longer be an opt-
Mailing list administrators should make adequate disclosures about the nature of their mailing lists, including the subject matter of the lists and anticipated frequency of messages. A substantive change in either the subject matter or frequency of messages may constitute a new and separate mailing list requiring a separate subscription. List administrators should create a new mailing list when there is a substantive change in either the subject matter or frequency of messages.
A notification about the new mailing list may be appropriate on the existing mailing
list, but existing subscribers should never be subscribed automatically to the new
list. For example, if Company A acquires Company B, and Company B has compiled opt-
Affiliate site owners must have clear statements on their signup page for new affiliates that state a no tolerance of spam and if found to be spamming no funds will be paid. If a spam complaint should be received that affiliate must be cancelled and the page that the affiliate was marketing redirected to http://www.killedforspam.com immediately.
*This SPAM (UCE) Accepted Use Policy and all other Solvpn.com policies are subject to change by Solvpn.com without notice. Continued usage of the services after a change to this policy is implemented and posted on the Solvpn.com site constitutes your acceptance of such change or policy. We encourage you to regularly check the Solvpn.com site for any changes or additions.
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