REQUIREMENTS
FOR COMMERCIAL E-MAIL
The Can Spam Act of 2003, will require that all email - including business-to-consumer
and business-to-business - for which the primary purpose is the commercial
advertisement or promotion of a commercial product or service to include:
**Clear and conspicuous notice of the opportunity to decline to receive
further commercial email messages from the sender.
**A functioning return email address or other Internet-based mechanism
that is clearly and conspicuously displayed that recipients can use to
request not to receive future advertisements or promotions.
**Clear and conspicuous identification that the email is an advertisement
or solicitation. The sender of the email is responsible for determining
how to indicate that the message is a solicitation (i.e., there is no
requirement to include any specific language such as "ADV" in the subject
line). However, if the recipient has provided affirmative consent to receive
the message, then this identification is not required.
**A valid physical postal address of the sender. A post-office box (PO
Box) or mail-drop does not suffice. These requirements on commercial email
will not apply to "transactional or relationship" email messages, such
as email about account balances, memberships, subscriptions, or other
ongoing commercial relationships that are not primarily solicitations.
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