At rezora, we are aware of our responsibilities as a good Internet citizen and are dedicated to protecting the privacy rights of other Internet citizens. We vigorously oppose the sending of unsolicited e-mail (spam). This Anti-Spam Policy is a part of each customer's agreement for services with us.
rezora does not allow anyone to use our services for the purpose of sending spam. We refuse business from known spammers. If a rezora customer (anyone using a rezora account) uses our services to send spam, that customer's contract will be voided without refund. As a further step, we require that each email message sent through rezora includes an easy way for recipients to remove themselves via an unsubscribe link. If a recipient calls our offices and requests to be manually removed from a customer's list, we will manually unsubscribe delete the recipient from the customer's account.
The CAN-SPAM Act discriminates between two kinds of emails: Commercial and Transactional. Commercial emails are subject to stricter standards than are those considered to be Transactional.
Commercial email is that where the primary purpose "is the commercial advertisement or promotion of a commercial product or service". Examples of Commercial email include those emails sent to an address list purchased by the sender. At a minimum, requirements for a CAN-SPAM compliant Commercial email include:
1. The sender is identified in the header of the email.
2. The subject line accurately represents the content of the email.
3. The message within the email is identified as an advertisement, unless the recipient has expressly requested to be emailed.
4. The email includes a real, physical mailing address for the sender's business.
5. The email includes a simplified opt-out mechanism that requires no more than a click to arrive at a single landing page where they may unsubscribe. The recipient cannot be required to log in to be removed from future emails.
6. Opt-out requests are to be honored within 10 days, the address is added to the sender's internal suppression list, and the unsubscribe/remove me mechanism remains functional for 30 days from the date the email was sent.
Transactional email is that where the intent is to "facilitate, complete, or confirm a commercial transaction that the recipient has previously agreed to enter into with the sender". Examples of Transactional emails are newsletters that the recipient signed up to receive; however, to the extent that any such email seeks to advertise or promote a brand, a company or product or service, it may also be primarily Commercial in purpose, and therefore subject to the more stringent Commercial email standards. Another example of a Transactional email is a "welcome" message to a new customer where the sender is following up on a business relationship. Requirements for a CAN-SPAM compliant Transactional email are:
1. The subject line is transactional and non-promotional.
2. The transactional content appears in the body of the email prior to the commercial content.
We recommend to our customers that if they are in doubt about which category their email falls into, then they should err on the side of the email being deemed Commercial, and fulfill those requirements.
What is Not Spam?
1. Generally, there is no clear definition of what is and is not spam.
2. An e-mail message sent to recipients who agreed to receive information or promotions from the sender, or a partner organization, provided that he/she at that time agreed to have their information transferred to third parties.
3. Newsletters that consist of exclusively informational content to which the recipient affirmatively subscribed.
4. Email that the recipient requested.
There are three ways by which a rezora customer may violate this Anti-Spam policy:
1. By sending spam.
2. By not responding properly to an inquiry from a rezora staff member about the source of a particular e-mail list or e-mail address.
3. By not including the required elements on every e-mail sent through the rezora service.
Last Updated: July 21, 2011