What is spam?
Spam is unsolicited junk e-mail commercial companies send out. Typically these are sent in an effort to get the receiver to purchase goods or services. Spam is difficult to stop; however, at Access US we have a policy to discontinue service and/or fine those who spam any e-mail through the Access US domain name.
SPAM is a type of canned, processed pork luncheon meat made by Geo. A. Hormel and Company (Hormel). See Ingredients, The SPAM Story. • How is SPAM made? According to Hormel: ”The ingredients are ground to a medium-coarse texture. Spices are then added to enhance the product’s natural flavour. After the blending process is completed, the meat is mechanically filled into cans, sealed, and cooked in a ret ort oven. Upon leaving the retort, the cans are dried and transferred to the packaging area. A caser then automatically unscrambles and distributes the cans into the feed section, forms the corrugated tray, and loads the cans into each tray. the packed cases are conveyed through an automatic code dater and a shrink film tunnel. The sealed cases are then transferred to the storage and warehouse area to await shipment.” Wow! • Can I trust my health to SPAM? Well, that’s for you to decide – but consider this list of quality checks: • Bacteria counts of fresh meat. • Percent of leanness. •
Spamming is commonly defined as the sending of unsolicited bulk e-mail – that is, email that was not asked for (unsolicited) and received by multiple recipients (bulk). A further common definition of spam restricts it to unsolicited commercial e-mail, a definition that does not consider non-commercial solicitations such as political or religious pitches, even if unsolicited, as spam. This definition is directly copied from the Wikipedia definition for SPAM (electronic).
Spam is unwanted email, typically sent unsolicited to large numbers of recipients. Most typically, Spam is created and sent by companies seeking to increase their business through the use of bulk email programs, but Spam can also be sent by individuals. We insist our clients comply with European Directives in the correct use of their database in relation to business to business (B2B) e-marketing.