|
|
|
AmericaHosts Web Hosting Unsolicited
Email (SPAM) Policy |
|
| |
|
The abuse and misuse of e-mail is a serious problem and
AmericaHosts Web Hosting
is committed to a zero-tolerance, anti-spamming policy. Under
this policy, we prohibit spam, or any unsolicited commercial
email, from being sent either:
- Over the AmericaHosts Web Hosting network,
by customers or any other users of the AmericaHosts Web Hosting
network (including customers' customers);
- Over ANY network if the message sent
advertises or mentions a site hosted on an AmericaHosts Web Hosting
server.
Definition of UCE
(Unsolicited Commercial E-mail), or SPAM
- Bulk UCE, promotional material, or other
forms of solicitation sent via e-mail that advertise any
IP address or URL belonging to or pointing AmericaHosts Web Hosting
or any URL (domain) that is hosted by AmericaHosts Web Hosting,
whether directly or indirectly.
- Unsolicited postings to newsgroups
advertising any IP or URL hosted by AmericaHosts Web Hosting.
The use of webpages set up on ISPs that allow SPAM-ing
(also known as "ghost sites") that directly or
indirectly reference customers to domains or IP addresses
hosted by AmericaHosts Web Hosting.
- 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.
Across the Web, it is generally accepted that SPAM is an
inconsiderate and improper business practice.
- SPAM is not only harmful because of its negative
impact on consumer attitudes toward AmericaHosts Web Hosting,
but also because it can overload AmericaHosts Web Hosting’s
network and resources, especially on our shared (virtual)
server environments.
-
Since it is unsolicited, users who receive SPAM often
become angry and send complaints to our upstream
providers. This upsets our providers who abhor SPAM for
the same reasons that AmericaHosts Web Hosting does - it
causes negative consumer attitudes and drains resources.
We strive to maintain favorable business relationships in
the Web community and obviously will not allow any
practice that threatens these relationships.
AmericaHosts Web Hosting reserves the right to terminate,
without warning, any account that violates this policy. Usage
of AmericaHosts Web Hosting services constitutes acceptance and
understanding of this policy.
AmericaHosts Web Hosting may, at its option,
charge $1000.00 per SPAM complaint we receive. These are
non-refundable charges and will be invoiced at the time of
complaint notification.
AmericaHosts Web Hosting reserves the right
to decide what it considers "SPAM", "UCE",
"mail bombing", or "bulk e-mail", and to
determine from all of the evidence whether or not the e-mail
recipients were from an "opt-in" e-mail list.
Should you choose to e-mail from
AmericaHosts Web Hosting
servers, especially if you use mailing lists, you must read
and adhere to the following guidelines, which are offered as a
statement of Internet standards and best practices for proper
mailing list management and preventing e-mail 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.
Unfortunately, some marketers misuse mailing
lists through a lack of understanding of Internet customs and
rules of the forum pertaining to e-mail. Others fail to take
adequate precautions to prevent the lists they manage from
being used in an abusive manner.
- The e-mail addresses of new subscribers
must be confirmed or verified before mailings commence.
This is usually accomplished by means of an e-mail message
sent to the subscriber to which s/he must reply, or
containing a URL which s/he must visit, in order to
complete the subscription. However it is implemented, a
fundamental requirement of all lists is the verification
of all new subscriptions.
- Mailing list administrators must provide
a simple method for subscribers to terminate their
subscriptions, and administrators should provide clear and
effective instructions for un-subscribing 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-mail or telephone) available for
those who wish to terminate their mailing list
subscriptions but are unable or unwilling to follow
standard automated procedures.
- 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 "suppression list" of e-mail addresses from
which all subscription requests are rejected. Addresses
would be added to the suppression list upon request by the
parties entitled to use the addresses at issue. The
purpose of the suppression list would be to prevent
subscription of addresses appearing on the suppression
list by unauthorized third parties. Such suppression lists
should also give properly authorized domain administrators
the option to suppress all mailings to the domains for
which they are responsible.
- 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-in mailing
list. Therefore, those who are acquiring
"opt-in" lists from others must examine the
terms and conditions under which the addresses were
originally compiled and determine that all recipients have
in fact opted-in specifically to the mailing lists to
which they are being traded or sold.
- 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-in mailing lists, Company A should not
summarily incorporate Company B's mailing lists into its
own.
*This SPAM Policy and all other
AmericaHosts Web Hosting
policies are subject to change by AmericaHosts Web Hosting
without notice. Continued usage of our services after a change
to this policy is implemented and posted on the AmericaHosts Web Hosting
site constitutes your acceptance of such change or policy. We
encourage you to regularly check the AmericaHosts Web Hosting
site for any changes or additions. Visit our
Terms
& Conditions
for further information regarding our
policies.
|
|
|
WHY CHOOSE US?
Unlike our competitors, we limit the number of websites on
each
shared server.
This means your server is never overloaded, making your
website faster-loading and more reliable.
SHARED WEB HOSTING
You can manage every aspect of your account through your
own
control
panel. Our
network
is
rock solid,
and your site will be on top quality
servers,
and
monitored
24 hours a day.
|
|
|
|
GUARANTEED SERVICE
We are so confident in our services that we offer a 30 day
money back guarantee. Try us out - risk free
|
|