1.
Introduction
1.1.
In the context of electronic
messaging, "spam" means unsolicited, bulk or indiscriminate messages,
typically sent for a commercial purpose.
1.2.
We have a zero-tolerance spam policy.
2.
Credit
3.
Spam filtering
3.1.
Our messaging systems automatically
scan all incoming email messages and filter out messages that appear to be
spam.
3.2.
We may also report incoming email as
spam. This can result in IP addresses and domain names being blacklisted.
4.
Spam filtering issues
4.1.
No message filtering system is 100%
accurate, and from time to time legitimate messages will be filtered out by our
systems.
4.2.
If you believe that a legitimate
message you have sent has been filtered out by our systems, please advise the
message recipient by another means.
4.3.
You can reduce the risk of a message
being caught by the spam filters by:
a.
Sending the message in plain text
(instead of, or in addition to, HTML).
b.
Removing any message attachments.
c.
Avoiding the terminology and text
styling typically used by spammers. And
d.
Ensuring that your messages are
scanned for malware before dispatch.
5.
User spam
5.1.
We never provide any facility that
enables users to send email messages / private messages to others.
5.2.
Users must not use any of our other
services to store, copy, send, relay or distribute spam.
6.
Receipt of unwanted messages from us
6.1.
In the unlikely event that you
receive any message from us or sent using our systems that may be considered to
be spam, please contact us by sending a mail at sukantahalder20@gmail.com and the matter will be investigated.
7.
Variation
7.1.
We may amend this policy at any time
by publishing a new version on our website.
8.
Our details
8.1.
This website is owned and operated by
SUKANTA HALDER.
8.2.
You can contact us by email to sukantahalder20@gmail.com or you
can visit Contact me page for more information.
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