Are your receiving unsolicited Spam emails
Posted Mon, July 12, 2010 — Posted by Paragon NZFor some years now Paragon has been sending out a monthly newsletter to over 2100 persons (currently). Paragon respects and values our recipients valuable time, and has a quick and easy tab for our recipients to unsubscribe. The Department of Internal Affairs website says Spam is the generic term for the electronic commercial 'junk mail' you receive without having requested it. This includes unwanted messages sent to people's email accounts or mobile phones.
The negative effects of spam are significant and far-reaching. Current estimates suggest that around 120 billion spam messages are sent every day. These emails clog up the Internet, disrupt email delivery, reduce business productivity, raise Internet access fees, irritate recipients and erode people's confidence in using email.
The Unsolicited Electronic Messages Act 2007 came into effect on 5 September 2007. The Act defines spam as 'unsolicited commercial electronic messages'.
One of the main purposes of the Act is to Prohibit unsolicited commercial electronic messages (spam) with a New Zealand link (i.e. messages sent to, from or within New Zealand) Read More
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