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| Anti Spam Policy : |
| Torontonian.com wishes to clarify a number of issues concerning unsolicited commercial email messages, also known as Spam or junk mail. Torontonian.com is strongly opposed to any form of Spam, and provides a number of mechanisms to help prevent Spam. Please visit the Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email at http://www.cauce.org/ for more information. |
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| ABOUT SPAM: |
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Spam is not merely annoying: it is also a serious drain on the resources of ISPs and Internet users. Sending Spam mail may seem like a cheap and convenient way to propagate marketing efforts, yet successful businesses almost never employ this method of marketing. Firstly, nobody wishes to receive junk mail, and it is considered both an annoyance and an intrusion into privacy. Secondly, each sent email message does not normally reach its recipient instantaneously. Instead, it is relayed by numerous systems until it reaches its final destination. Spam mail is often sent out in hundreds of thousands of copies, to huge numbers of unwitting recipients. This huge overload of messages often causes network problems (as a river in flood may burst its banks and smash bridges). This means that third parties as well as message recipients are suffering because some person who hopes to get rich quick has pumped half a million messages out on to the Internet, and because there are many such worthless members of society who are all doing the same thing. For more information read through CAUCE's excellent review of the problem at http://www.cauce.org/problem.html |
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| WHO IS RESPONSIBLE? |
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This is a very difficult issue. Spammers rarely use their own private email address for the following reasons, among others:
Spammers therefore rely on anonymous or fake (from a free email provider, for example) email addresses. Make no mistake: each Spammer is almost certainly a fraud and a thief as well as an annoying person. Many Spammers have developed strategies of Spamming in order to avoid responsibility for their reckless actions, or to avoid mail blocking and filtering:
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| HOW TORONTONIAN.COM FEATURES IN THE SPAM PROBLEM? |
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Torontonian.com is a demographically narrowed portal site, which is the very first place that Spammers choose to set up their Spam accounts. Torontonian.com technology typically prevents its users from sending mass mail, however Torontonian.com can do little about the drop box approach. Torontonian.com can not accept responsibility for spoofing, in which Spammers define a fake series of message headers to create the illusion that a message is coming from an innocent site. For example, user annoyingperson@unitedspam.com could be sending out half a million messages a day in order to advertise his miserable pyramid scheme. His Spam messages, however, look as if they are coming from innocentfellow@torontonian.com, because the message headers were spoofed. Any individuals that are suspected of Spamming from an Torontonian.com site, or of using an Torontonian.com site for drop boxing or spoofing, should be reported immediately. We will investigate the user and take action if we determine that he/she is guilty. Please report Spammers using this form. Spoofing and drop boxing are usually beyond the absolute control of Torontonian.com! Torontonian.com will do whatever it can to prevent Spam, but we ask the victims of Spam to understand that very often Torontonian.com is not in fact the originators of Spam, but the victims! The solutions to spoofing and drop boxing are complex and involve co-operation between a number of web sites. We therefore ask victims of such Spam to be patient with us, and to consider us as much victims as themselves. Please do not forget to visit the Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email at http://www.cauce.org/ and lend your support to their worthy cause! |