mjrich wrote:
jjeffus wrote:
What about systems that are used by people that sign up and or pay to be notified by email and/or SMS via email? Those can result in relatively large volumes of email traffic, would that be considered SPAM?
Probably not (though IANAL, and clearly there is quite a continuum of possibilities within the above), assuming that it fitted well within the Linode ToS.
I suspect that you really would need to know what you're doing though, and be thoroughly familiar with the steps needed to ensure that the system wasn't misused (by bad users, random bots etc.).
You may also be interested in the Spamhaus definition of spam:
http://www.spamhaus.org/definition.html.
Thanks for the links. I will read them completely.
Respectfully, I know what I am doing. I think it is safe to say that
if I have a signed contract and someone is paying me to use the system then any notifications 'legitamently' sent are by definition not SPAM.
My comment(s) were directed at the many people that make snide remarks when you start to talk about email volume. They instantly look for the bad thinking you are talking about SPAM.
Your comments about systems being misused is a very good point. To date, we've have very very few problems in this area. Partially because we've been diligent is hardening our system.
PS: My comments herein refer to my full-time day job where we do not use virtual host nor providers. I am exploring the use of Linode
for startup ventures outside the scope of my day job.