UCE (SPAM) POLICY
(Updated 26 July 1999)
(Unsolicited Commercial Email)
Spam is the name given to unrequested e-mail
sent to multiple recipients, or in other words, junk-mail.
Spamming may also mean the posting of commercial messages
in inappropriate newsgroups.
Although it is very difficult to stop the
junk mail you receive in the letter box at your gate, there
are rules that apply to unsolicited messages in your electronic
mail box.
Senders of spam can have their Internet access
terminated by their Internet Service Provider for abusing
their usage, and some States in USA are currently considering
laws to make the sending of spam illegal.
Sophisticated spammers are capable of forging
the "senders" e-mail name and usually steal bandwidth
from unsuspecting owners of open-relay mail servers, sending
a spam message sometimes to tens of millions of recipients.
If you receive spam (you will usually recognise
it by its contents e.g. "unbelievable offer, never to
be repeated prices") WISE Net recommends you do not
respond to it in any way, or click onto any hyperlink included.
Either just delete the spam, or if you would like to take
the matter further, forward the entire e-mail message (including
headers) to this
address and we will take appropriate action against the
perpetrator on your behalf.
*NEVER* respond to spam mail with the "unsubscribe" request,
or demand they remove you from their mailing list.
Usually spammers are unsure if your e-mail
address is current, but if they receive replies from you,
they have confirmation yours is a current address, and the
value of your address for sale to other spammers increases
because of this.
Do not be tempted to use spam yourself. It
may appeal as a very cheap method of getting a message to
large numbers of people. But rest assured, someone will complain,
and WISE Net has a strict policy of permanently closing all
user accounts of WISE Net users who spam.
WISE Net reserves the right to invoke any
spam protection policy on behalf of users to assist in the
reduction of incoming spam or UCE.
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The practice of spamming is not permitted
by the users of our system, their customers, subscribers,
or affiliates of the companies for which we are supplying
email or hosting services of a web site. The use of a
web site address hosted by us can not be connected in
any form with email being sent out to an unsolicited
addresses.
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Definition of SPAM:
The mass electronic distribution of unsolicited email
to individual email accounts, email lists, Usenet groups
advertising, promoting or performing any of the following
actions:
a) The forwarding of email (chain letters)
b) The advertising or promotion of pornographic web sites
c) Advertising or promoting unsolicited web sites
d) The harassment of individuals or groups
e) The forgery of email headers of your email
f) The promotion of unsolicited business activities.
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Definition of Usenet Spam:
The posting of email messages to any Usenet group that
is prohibited by the Usenet group's charters or faq's
and / or elicits a complaint from a Usenet group individual
or administrator.
NOTE:
The above definitions are NOT limited to the terms and outlines
defined. The above definitions are subject to amendment
at any time. This is at the reserved and sole discretion
of WISE Net.
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