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I get emails from luxurytravelmag@questextravel.com. These emails are useful to me and I do want to keep getting them. They consist of travel news, small introductory paragraphs and "read more" where I click to read any article that is of interest to me. However, suddenly today when I click on the title or the "read more" I get the following: Anti-Spam and Privacy Statement

Today, more than ever, privacy is a huge concern among people throughout the world. Although this system allows businesses to obtain and retain customers through e-mail marketing, we understand the importance of privacy and therefore respect the expectations of the public. This system does not distribute or sell members confidential information.

This e-mail system is utilized for sending permission-based e-mail from companies to their opt-in customers and partners.

We are strongly opposed to unsolicited e-mail. Under the terms of our customer contract, we will not knowingly allow a customer to use our product to distribute SPAM, nor allow unsolicited commercial e-mail (UCE). In regards to our enterprise software solution, we will not knowingly sell to companies that send or plan to send UCE/SPAM.

We do not retain e-mail address information after our users delete from our servers. We do not monitor or limit our users from creating e-mail messages. We do, however, quickly and fervently respond to notification of violations or abuses of our Terms of Service, including failure to honor opt-outs. Definition of SPAM from MAPS- Mail Abuse Prevention System

An e-mail is SPAM if: 1. The contact's personal identity and context are irrelevant because the message is equally applicable to many other potential contacts; AND 2. The contact has not verifiably granted deliberate, explicit, and still-revocable permission for it to be sent; AND 3. The transmission and reception of the message appears to the contact to give a disproportionate benefit to the sender.

If you have questions or concerns regarding this policy, please forward a copy of the e-mail in question to abuse@silverpop.com.

How can I make sure that these emails are not considered trash or spam?

Thank you!

I get emails from luxurytravelmag@questextravel.com. These emails are useful to me and I do want to keep getting them. They consist of travel news, small introductory paragraphs and "read more" where I click to read any article that is of interest to me. However, suddenly today when I click on the title or the "read more" I get the following: Anti-Spam and Privacy Statement Today, more than ever, privacy is a huge concern among people throughout the world. Although this system allows businesses to obtain and retain customers through e-mail marketing, we understand the importance of privacy and therefore respect the expectations of the public. This system does not distribute or sell members confidential information. This e-mail system is utilized for sending permission-based e-mail from companies to their opt-in customers and partners. We are strongly opposed to unsolicited e-mail. Under the terms of our customer contract, we will not knowingly allow a customer to use our product to distribute SPAM, nor allow unsolicited commercial e-mail (UCE). In regards to our enterprise software solution, we will not knowingly sell to companies that send or plan to send UCE/SPAM. We do not retain e-mail address information after our users delete from our servers. We do not monitor or limit our users from creating e-mail messages. We do, however, quickly and fervently respond to notification of violations or abuses of our Terms of Service, including failure to honor opt-outs. Definition of SPAM from MAPS- Mail Abuse Prevention System An e-mail is SPAM if: 1. The contact's personal identity and context are irrelevant because the message is equally applicable to many other potential contacts; AND 2. The contact has not verifiably granted deliberate, explicit, and still-revocable permission for it to be sent; AND 3. The transmission and reception of the message appears to the contact to give a disproportionate benefit to the sender. If you have questions or concerns regarding this policy, please forward a copy of the e-mail in question to abuse@silverpop.com. How can I make sure that these emails are not considered trash or spam? Thank you!

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Are you saying you get messages from questextravel.com as usual, and you're clicking on a link in the received message? This should open the link in a browser, which then opens the Anti-Spam and Privacy Statement?

I don't see how this is related to Thunderbird. Contact questextravel.com about this.