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Webmaster Ethics Spam Policy

Spam Email or Unsolicited Bulk Email (UBE) as defined at Webmaster Ethics (WebmasterEthics.org) is the mass electronic distribution of unsolicited email to individual email accounts, aliases, or mailing lists and archives. Bulk distribution of unsolicited email, or spam email, is always unwelcome to the participants of a mailing list, and possibly illegal.

Webmaster Ethics does not send spam and does not tolerate the transmission of spam from our servers.

Email messages can be forged

We apologize if you have received a spam email message that appears to have originated from someone at webmasterethics.org, we know that spam email messages are very annoying.

Unfortunately the technology of email specifically that of the Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) allows email messages to be forged.

Information about email message forging also known as spoofing email messages can be found at the following websites:

We are under legal obligation not to spam

The website webmasterethics.org is hosted by Go Daddy servers and we are under legal agreement to follow their Spam Policy and are happy to do so as we hate spam too.

Go Daddy Spam Policy
<http://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/legal_agreements/
show_doc.asp?pageid=SPAM_POLICY
>

To Report Spam Abuse

"To Report Spam Abuse: We encourage all customers and recipients of email generated from our products and services to report suspected spam. Suspected abuse can be reported by email or through our Spam Abuse Compliant Center on the Web." - Go Daddy Spam Policy

Email:
abuse@godaddy.com

Web:
<http://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/spamreport/
spamreport.asp
>

 

This webpage was last updated: 05 April 2008

   

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