In the context of electronic messaging, “spam” means unsolicited, bulk or messages, usually sent for commercial purposes.
We have established a zero-tolerance policy for spam.
Spam filtering.
Our messaging systems automatically scan all incoming email and other messages and filter out any messages that appear to be spam.
We may also report incoming email as spam. This may lead to IP addresses and domain names being blacklisted.
Problems with spam filtering.
No message filtering system is 100% accurate, and it happens from time to time that our systems filter out legitimate messages.
If you believe that a message you have sent has been filtered by our systems and is legitimate, please inform the recipient of the message by other means.
You can reduce the risk of the message being caught by spam filters:
by sending the message in plain text (instead of or in addition to HTML)
removing any attachments to the message that avoid the terminology and text styling usually used by spammers.
or by ensuring that your messages are checked for malware before being sent.
User spam
We do not provide a facility or service that allows users to send email messages, private messages, or other types of messages to other recipients.
Receiving unwanted messages from us
If you receive any message from us or a message sent using our systems that may be considered spam, please contact us with details using the form below and we will deal with the matter.
Receiving news from us
We only send newsletters to users who have subscribed to the newsletter.
A user who has subscribed to receive the Newsletter from us can manage their subscription at [address].
We may change this policy at any time by posting a new version on our website.
Contact details.
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