ZCNet Anti-Spam Policy
ZCNet takes a no tolerance approach
when dealing with spam and other types of UCE (unsolicited
commercial email) ZCNet defines spam as any type of
unsolicited email used for any purpose. This includes,
but is not limited to: a.. Using a non-existent return
email address when sending commercial solicitations.
b.. Mail-bombing (sending numerous messages to the same
user). c.. Subscribing someone else to a mailing list
without that person's permission. d.. Posting the same
article to multiple newsgroups. e.. Using another network
to send spam that relates in any way to ZCNet or any
site hosted by ZCNet (including your site).
If you are going to have a mailing
list or a Free For All links (FFA) page Then you will
need to make sure that it is in a Double Opt-in format.
That means that when someone subscribes to your list
by giving you their email address you will need to send
them an email that tells them that you have received
a request to have them subscribed to your list. This
email should not be an advertisement or it could be
considered spam. It should just state that you have
received a request to subscribe them to your list. You
will also need to tell them in the email that if they
want to be subscribed that they will need to reply to
that email with subscribe in the subject. And that if
they delete the email or just do not reply with subscribe
in the subject that they will not be subscribed to the
list and will not receive any further emails. If you
have any questions about this Double Opt-in format please
contact support@ZCNet.com
If a client is found in violation of the above no-spam
policy, the offending account will be terminated without
notice and no refund will be issued. There will also
be a fee (payable in U.S. funds) charged to the client
for each complaint received by ZCNet.<
To report spam, please email abuse@ZCNet.com
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