Wednesday, November 19, 2014

UBE: Unsolicited Bulk Email

UBE: Unsolicited Bulk Email is a major issue for the online users who have not requested or the mail recipient have asked the sender for one time or even later notified not to email any more. Hence any bulk email sent after that request was termed as Unsolicited Bulk Email.

The sending of Unsolicited Bulk Email is banned by all the internet service providers worldwide.

Very often, We at Scubez Networks get prospective customer's asking bulk or advertising emailing solutions for promoting business, product & services or how many emails can be sent in one day, one hour etc. We do not provide bulking emailing & our server doesn't support any unsolicited bulk email.

Spamhaus's anti-spam blacklist in short SBL, used by more than 1 Billion Internet users, is based on the internationally-accepted definition of Spam as "Unsolicited Bulk Email". Therefore anyone sending bulk emailing on the Internet, regardless of whether the content is commercial or not, illegal or not, a scam, a begging letter or an offer of a free lunch, the content is irrelevant, is a sender of spam - and thus a spammer. All senders of UBE need to be fully aware that (A) they are breaking their ISP's Terms of Business contracts and they will lose their Internet accounts and access if they send UBE and (B) they will be placed on the Spamhaus Block List (SBL) if they send UBE.

Also make sure to protect your email accounts from hackers by having strong password. With atleast 8 to 10 long character number, symbol & alphabets with no repeated string. In short, It must be unique and no one should guess. The varied your password is, the tougher it is to guess. Use at least one number, one symbol, one small and capital letter. Don't use personal information like your name, date of birth, or mobile number etc

So let's fight.