Hello, I saw in the rules that it is not allowed to send emails to @qq.com in batches. Many of my clients use @qq.com, and I may send them an account usage report at the beginning of each month. Some people also use @qq.com to register an account, so I may send them a registration email, or send them an email when they retrieve their account password. Is this usage allowed?
@deafness said:
Hello, I saw in the rules that it is not allowed to send emails to @qq.com in batches. Many of my clients use @qq.com, and I may send them an account usage report at the beginning of each month. Some people also use @qq.com to register an account, so I may send them a registration email, or send them an email when they retrieve their account password. Is this usage allowed?
"Hundreds of emails at a time to qq.com. If you send almost exclusively to qq.com, and hundreds of emails at a time, we are unable to provide you with service."
@deafness said:
Hello, I saw in the rules that it is not allowed to send emails to @qq.com in batches. Many of my clients use @qq.com, and I may send them an account usage report at the beginning of each month. Some people also use @qq.com to register an account, so I may send them a registration email, or send them an email when they retrieve their account password. Is this usage allowed?
"Hundreds of emails at a time to qq.com. If you send almost exclusively to qq.com, and hundreds of emails at a time, we are unable to provide you with service."
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On top of that, I think in DirectAdmin you can actually remove all associated domains anyway. It's just the billing system that has it written.
Michael from DragonWebHost & OnePoundEmail
Sounds like the perfect use-case for those idling domains I bought years ago with cheap extensions, then. Thanks!
Somebody took that personal and invited all of their fake friends to sign up with stuff like "mr fhdsjgd ghdhgkfdhg". Goodbye!
Michael from DragonWebHost & OnePoundEmail
Hello, I saw in the rules that it is not allowed to send emails to @qq.com in batches. Many of my clients use @qq.com, and I may send them an account usage report at the beginning of each month. Some people also use @qq.com to register an account, so I may send them a registration email, or send them an email when they retrieve their account password. Is this usage allowed?
"Hundreds of emails at a time to qq.com. If you send almost exclusively to qq.com, and hundreds of emails at a time, we are unable to provide you with service."
Michael from DragonWebHost & OnePoundEmail
Pounding the one pound service with multiple emails, one pounding at a time.
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well, that's it for me - from sm0lweb to poundtown
Can I buy an account and park it even if I don't have a domain yet?
Writing this down incase I forget during sleepy time.
EDIT: In regards to #2: 25 accounts have been de-activated or refused service due to fraud detection. 11 of which are from this promotion.
Michael from DragonWebHost & OnePoundEmail
Next year it will be £3.69... Nice!
I will reduce by 1p each year until I die
(We will NOT be selling email for £3.99 per year)!
Michael from DragonWebHost & OnePoundEmail
If you don't order this by the time I have a piss and eat some food, you won't get another opportunity to do so.
Michael from DragonWebHost & OnePoundEmail