XZList is committed to preventing unsolicited commercial and bulk email (a.k.a. “Spam”).
Spam is not merely annoying: it is also a serious drain on the resources of ISPs, other organizations, and Internet users. Sending Spam mail may seem like a cheap and convenient way to amplify marketing efforts, yet honest businesses rarely employ this questionable marketing tool. Firstly, nobody wishes to receive unsolicited junk mail. Secondly, it is considered both an annoyance and an intrusion of privacy. Thirdly, each sent e-mail message contributes to Internet traffic and uses up bandwidth. An e-mail message does not reach its recipient instantaneously; instead, it is relayed by any number of systems en route until it reaches its final destination.
Every email message that is sent from XZList software includes an email link to unsubscribe from the list that originated the message. In addition, we require ALL of our list owners to use double-confirmation on all their subscriptions. Failure to follow these guidelines results in termination of our clients’ services.
Our award-winning software and services verify that an “unsubscribe email address” is included in every outgoing message which corresponds to the recipient’s email address. If the email message in question does NOT have an unsubscribe link, it did not originate from XZList. You can verify this by viewing the detailed header information in the message and doing a reverse DNS look up.
XZList has hundreds of clients using its mailing list management services to send out their own newsletters and email messages. All mailing list owners must agree to and abide by the terms and conditions set forth by XZList.
All list owners must agree to the Terms and Conditions of this service which clearly state that sending unsolicited email (spam) is strictly prohibited. Violators will be dealt with according to the Terms and Conditions and any applicable national laws.
USEFUL LINKS
http://china.spamhaus.org
http://www.isc.org.cn
http://www.apcauce.org
http://www.mail-abuse.org/rbl/manage.html
http://www.cauce.org
http://samspade.org
http://www.spamfree.org
