| This policy further defines some of the prohibited
actions as found in Pageant Server's Acceptable Use Policy, a part of the
hosting agreement you executed when subscribed to Pageant Server's service and
which outlines the acceptable and prohibited actions on your hosted
account. Owners of Pageant Server hosted accounts are responsible for the
complaints and consequences arising from use of your hosted account.
Upon discovery or notification of these service abuses, Pageant Server will
investigate and, without prior notice to you, may disable any account in
order to protect the security, integrity and usability of the hosting
services and the Pageant Server servers and shared network.
Reporting Spam
Pageant Server defines SPAM, also known as Unsolicited Commercial Email (UCE)
or Unsolicited Bulk Email (UBE), as any email message the recipient
considers unsolicited and of a commercial nature or email sent in bulk.
Pageant Server expressly prohibits the sending of SPAM through its network
and servers.
If you believe that you have received SPAM (as defined above) from
Pageant Server's network, please send a signed complaint along with the
message you received, including its complete email headers, to service
[at] pageantserver.com.
Pageant Server does not investigate or take action based on anonymous SPAM
complaints.
Prohibited Email Activities
Sending UCE/UBE, also known as SPAM:
Defined as the sending of email to recipients who consider the message
unsolicited email of a commercial nature or the sending of email in bulk
to recipients who consider the message unsolicited email of any nature.
It is one of the most serious account abuses.
UCE or SPAM Response Collection:
Defined as the collection of responses, directly or indirectly, from UCE
or UBE sent by you or UCE or UBE sent on your behalf.
Web Site Advertising via UCE or UBE, also known as SPAMvertising:
Defined as the sending of email which:
is UCE or UBE as defined above; and contains direct or indirect links
or references to one or more web sites. This also includes the use of
third-party email accounts, servers or services to SPAMvertise the site(s).
Mail Bombing:
Defined as the sending an unreasonably large number of electronic mail
messages to a single system, person
or email address.
Mail Harassment:
Defined as sending email in a manner or with content that is perceived as
threatening or harassing by the intended or actual recipient.
Letter Bombing:
Defined as sending email with content that will or could potentially harm
the recipient's computer.
Prohibited Mailing List Activity and Mailing List and Address List
Minimum Requirements
The following is a list of minimum requirements for the permitted use of
mailing lists by way of Pageant Server services and networks. They are
guidelines to minimize the probability of complaints. However, you will
still be responsible for any complaints received in relation to your
account despite having implemented all of the requirements.
If you send out bulk email, your email will be conclusively labeled as
SPAM unless you implement all of the following requirements, either under
option A or Option B below.
Option A. Listserve-style email lists:
(All members add themselves to the list by sending a subscribe email from
their email address to the list owner.)
In the initial message to the member,
there is clear and conspicuous notice that the member is signing up for a
mailing or address list; and there is a simple, effective method of list
removal outlined in the message. a non-Internet method of contacting the
list owner is provided-phone number and/or land address will suffice. Terms and conditions of email address use by the list are provided.
Prior to any subsequent mailing to the list, list owners must remove all
addresses for list members who have chosen to be removed from the list and
all addresses from which emails have bounced back as undelivered.
Lists are not used for purposes or in a manner which are harassing,
abusive, illegal, and/or will create liability for you, Pageant Server or
third parties.
Email to the list members is only from the entity with which the member
signed up and only on the topic for which the recipient agreed to receive
information.
Emailing to a list which contains members of a list which was
purchased, rented, leased, or lent to you is prohibited. Email to list members on a subject which is not on the topic or product for which the
member agreed to receive messages is SPAM and is prohibited.
Option B. General Mailing and Address Lists:
(Members added by means other than member sending a subscribe email from
their email address to the list
owner.) Provide clear and conspicuous notice that the prospective member is
signing up for a mailing or address
list and such notice must appear near the email address collection point.
Require prospective members of the list to take some non-passive action to
request sign up for the list.
Provide conspicuous, comprehensive terms and conditions of address use
that are posted or linked near the
email collection point and available to the list member to print or
download after sign up.
Include subject matter of the list and anticipated mailing frequency,
sharing/trading/selling of the
address. An address is added to the list using only Double Opt-In Procedures, with
the address confirmed and
permission-to-email verified before mailings begin.
An Opt-In Procedure is defined as a list sign up process where:
potential mailing list members are given a clear, conspicuous choice as to
whether they want to receive
such emails or not; and
if the potential member chooses to receive such emails, they express this
choice by undertaking some
non-passive action.
A Double Opt-In Procedure is defined as an Opt-In Procedure where:
the potential mailing list members request an invitation to join the
mailing list or address list;
prior to receiving any other mailing from the mailing list or address
list, the potential member receives
an invitation email message to the email account that will receive the
mailings;
to be added to the mailing list, the potential member must reply or click
a link contained in the
invitation email message; and
(if replies constitute a request to receive email, then you are
responsible for reading the replies and
taking appropriate action-i.e. if the reply says, "Do not send me
emails.", then the address must be
removed from the list owner's databases.)
if an invitation email is not replied to or confirmed by the link, that
email address is not added to the
mailing list and no further email is sent to that email address.
The list removal method must be simple, effective, and conspicuously
displayed in all messages including
the invitation email message.
There must be both an automated and non-automated means of removal from
the list.
The list must provide a non-Internet method of contacting the list owner.
Prior to any subsequent mailing to the list, list owners must remove all
addresses from which emails have
bounced back as undelivered and all addresses for list members who have
chosen to be removed from the
list.
Lists are not used for purposes which are harassing, abusive, or illegal
or for purposes or in a manner
which will create liability for you, Pageant Server or third parties.
Email to the list members is only from the entity with which the member
signed up and only on the topic
for which the recipient agreed to receive information.
Email to a list which contains members of a list which was purchased,
rented, leased, or lent to you are
prohibited.
Email to list members concerning a subject which is not
concerning the topic or product for
which the member agreed to receive messages is prohibited.
Prohibited Newsgroup Activities
Newsgroup SPAMMING
Defined as posting content or messages which:
are posted to 15 or more newsgroups and which contain the same or similar
information;
violates the rules of the newsgroup in which the posting is made;
is off the topic of the newsgroup and is not the topic of the current
discussion in the group; and/or
is a commercial posting unless the newsgroup rules expressly permit
commercial posting.
You are prohibited from cross-posting, commercial posting or off-topic
posting in the Pageant Server support
forums. Pageant Server Complaint Processing
Pageant Server prohibits SPAMMING, defined as the sending of Unsolicited
Commercial Email (UCE) and
Unsolicited Bulk Email (UBE), in order to protect the integrity of the
Pageant Server shared server and
network resources. Please review Pageant Server's No SPAM Policy, below, for
the full definitions of SPAM, UCE
and UBE, in addition to other email guidelines. Complaints of UCE and UBE, regardless of whether the email is actually
solicited or not, are what trigger
the blacklisting of Pageant Server networks and services. Therefore, the
sending of email which results in
UCE/UBE complaints is conclusively a SPAMMING activity in violation of
Pageant Server's No SPAM Policy. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO PREVENT ALL SPAM COMPLAINTS RESULTING FROM
EMAIL ACTIVITIES ON YOUR PAGEANT SERVER HOSTED ACCOUNT. Processing of Reports of SPAM Activity and SPAM Complaints
Pageant Server processes reports of SPAM activity and SPAM complaints in the
manner described below. If the email activity associated with your hosted
Pageant Server account poses
an immediate threat to Pageant Server's servers or network, Pageant Server reserves the right to
immediately disable the account and send
email notice to your account contact. An immediate threat includes Pageant
Server's receipt of ten or more
SPAM complaints in a 72 hour period.
Absent an immediate threat to the servers or network, Pageant Server will
follow the steps outlined below for
SPAM processing.
First UCE/UBE Event - Pageant Server sends a "complaint received" message to
the complainants and sends the
complaints and first warning to your Pageant Server account contact.
Second UCE/UBE Event - Pageant Server sends a "complaint received" message to
the complainants and sends the
complaints and second and final warning to your Pageant Server account
contact.
Third UCE/UBE Event - Pageant Server immediately and permanently disables the
email capabilities of the
account and then sends notice to your Pageant Server account contact of this
permanent email disablement. A UCE/UBE Event is defined as either of the following:
Pageant Server's receipt in any 72 hour period of 3 or more complaints or
notices of activity on your account
that violates Pageant Server's No SPAM Policy; or
Pageant Server's receipt in any 30 day period of 6 or more complaints or
notices of activity on your account
that violates Pageant Server's No SPAM Policy
No-Spam Policy v.1.1 - March 12, 2008
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