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If you have received unwanted,
unsolicited email sent via the our Online Mailing List programme or
purporting to be sent via our website, please
report it here.
Companies use our Online Mailing List programme to send personalized
communication to their prospects and customers. e-Marketing.com.my
expressly forbids the transmission of unsolicited commercial email and
unsolicited bulk email. In order to enforce an anti-spam policy, we have
the following definition for determining what constitutes "spamming":
SPAM is an unsolicited commercial email, or an
email sent to a recipient who would not have a
reasonable expectation of receiving email from the
sender.
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What is SPAM?
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What is not SPAM?
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Any email
advertising illicit or illegal activities. |
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Any message sent to email
addresses which were not provided by the
recipient, including those collected from
newsgroups, web sites, and domain registration
information. |
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Email
sent by an organization with whom the recipient
had previously established a relationship,
PROVIDED THAT the sender provides a
mechanism for recipients to remove themselves
from the mailing list. This can include: |
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Organisational news
updates |
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New related product
offerings |
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Product support
updates |
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In the event that e-Marketing.com.my
receives complaints regarding unsolicited email from an
e-Marketing.com.my customer source, the customer will be
required to supply the external source of their customer
data.
e-Marketing.com.my encourages companies to respect their
customers’ time and attention by controlling the frequency
of mailings to individual email addresses, as well
personalizing communication with information that
indicates they have an existing relationship with their
customers. (Most bulk lists contain only an email
address.)
Member Responsibilities
As a online marketer or mailing list owner, you are
fully responsible for any third party's adherence to our
policies for lists which you obtain and use in our system.
Any violation of our policies by third parties will be
seen as violations by you, and will subject your account
to disciplinary action, termination, and fees accordingly.
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