What are some common spamming mistakes that AutoPilot Communications customers make?
• Some customers receive an unsolicited e-mail from Company A, and retaliate by adding Company A to their AutoPilot Communications lead list. The e-mail that Company A will receive from these customers via AutoPilot Communications is spam. Just because someone spams you does not mean it is okay to spam them back! • Some customers submit their AutoPilot Communications e-mail address to Free For All links pages along with their URL. The FFA page owners will send e-mail to those AutoPilot Communications addresses in order to confirm the URL postings, and by doing so will add themselves to the customers’ AutoPilot Communications leads lists. The e-mail that the FFA site owners will later receive from those customers via AutoPilot Communications is spam. • Subscribing to mailing lists with an AutoPilot Communications e-mail address is spamming. This will add anyone who sends e-mail to the mailing list to the customer’s AutoPilot Communications leads list. Any e-mail that the posters later r