Abuse and Policy Violations
If you have any questions about our policies, please contact our Abuse department at abuse@yamanpro.com
Unsolicited e-mail, commonly know as "spam" is one of the more heated issues on the Internet. It is considered a breach of Netiquette and often generates more complaints than sales. This is partially because of the tremendous number of unsolicited e-mails received by some individuals (often more that 50 per day), and partially because of the damage and expense the advertising method itself causes. Large providers who can do several million e-mails per day can cause hundreds of dollars in bandwidth charges a day to local Internet Service Providers (ISP's). This cost can cause incredible damage to a small company. Especially when it is taken into account that conservative estimates state that approximately 20% of all e-mail sent across the Internet is unsolicited. This does not include the cost of additional mail servers, staff handling the problems this additional e-mail causes, or on-line time taken up to download and read all the e-mail messages. These costs ultimately get passed on to the consumer, who never requested the e-mail in the first place. Many other problems are generated when the UCE senders try to avoid the hassles of bounced e-mail and complaints by spoofing and forging header information. The bounced e-mail is often sent to an unsuspecting, innocent user, who often has to bear the brunt of angry victims. In a further attempt to hide their identity, some "spammers" hijack third party servers, sometimes causing server crashes and system damage, as well as the additional data transfer cost. This sort of unsolicited advertising is also against the policies of our upstream
providers, Sprint, UUNet, and MCI. Their policies are listed among the links below. By
allowing our customers to violate our policy, we would be violating our contract with our
providers and risking disruption of service. UUnet's acceptable user policy Sprintlink's acceptable user policy MCI's guide to "spam" on the Internet and policies Complaints Procedures We are currently operating under a "three strikes" procedure in which we warn, suspend, then delete accounts which violate our policy. It is very important to remember that often times unsolicited e-mailings forge header information and innocent domains are caught in the angry crossfire that follows. Please remember that just because a domain name we host may show up in several unsolicited e-mailings they do not necessarily have anything to do with them. Allegations of trademark/copyright infringement and intellectual property disputes are handled under another policy. Domains found to have engaged in "mailbombing" or other serious or damaging breaches of policy can be suspended or deleted with NO warning.
Policy Violations and Refunds
Root Directory
2) If you have a subscription list, there should be a confirmation e-mail sent to the
address before that address is added. 4) A valid "From:" and "Reply to" address must be included with each message.
The following items would violate our policy: 1) Any kind of forged header information. 2) Lists which include "harvested" addresses. 3) "Targeted" e-mail lists. 5) Using an autoresponder at your site to send bulk or unsolicited e-mail. Please note that this includes all domain names, IP addresses, and e-mail addresses at a site.
Occasionally our customers run into a particular bulk e-mailing company, or particular message that comes in repeatedly. Since we do track all incoming unsolicited e-mail complaints and block repeat offenders, we ask that you forward these complaints to abuse@yamanpro.com as well as complaining to the sender. One thing to be aware of is that some of these bulk e-mailers found your address somewhere and just want to check to see if it goes anywhere so they can sell it to someone who really wants to spam you. When sending a complaint to the Abuse Team, please make sure to include the full header information ("Received From:" lines) so that we can trace the source of the message.
The YMP Abuse Team is currently available by phone during regular business hours and by email at all other times. All complaints should be directed to abuse@yamanpro.com.
Other Providers
"Targeted" Lists Unfortunately these lists are still unsolicited and therefore violate our policy. We do not allow these lists to be used to promote domains, IP addresses, or e-mail addresses that are hosted on our servers.
Disputes and Allegations
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