Admail is an e-mail marketing campaign designed and mailed specifically for you. Admail is a perfect vehicle for advertisers to target a captive audience, as all admail recipients have "opted in" to receive occasional special offers from our advertisers.
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Creative Specs for Admail:
• Admail width should not exceed 600 pixels.
• Graphics in admail can not exceed 40k.
• All images and urls must be referenced absolutely.
• All creative subjected to review by dailypress.com.
• Admail can not include flash animation, strobing effects or other forms of rich media.
• Admails must work in Internet Explorer 5.5 and Firefox.
• All admails must render properly in Yahoo! Mail, Gmail, Hotmail, and Microsoft Outlook.
• Admail can not be deceptive or misleading in any way.
• All Admail should include a subject line that incorporates the advertiser's name and the specific offer/promotion. See this list of words to avoid in admail subject lines.
• All admail must include this header and this footer.
• baltimoresun.com disclaimer appears at the bottom of the email and may also appear at the top.
• A text version of the e-mail must be supplied for those users who can not receive HTML messages.
• In accordance with the Can Spam Act the advertiser must provide a mailing address and an e-mail address where users can request that the advertiser no longer attempt to contact them via e-mail.**
** Please note- dailypress.com must receive all opt-outs sent directly to the advertiser from users. This list should be provided prior to the next admail sent for that advertiser.
CAN-SPAM Requirements and Restrictions
The Federal CAN-SPAM law establishes requirements for commercial e-mail
Commercial e-mail is defined as e-mail with the primary purpose of promoting a commercial product or service
An Ad Mail is a commercial e-mail
The CAN-SPAM law includes the following main provisions
It bans false or misleading header information (i.e., e-mail's "From," "To," and routing information must be accurate)
It prohibits deceptive subject lines
It requires that the e-mail provide recipients an opt-out method from future commercial e-mail
Must be a return e-mail address or another Internet-based method
Must be operational for 30 days after commercial e-mail is sent
Must honor opt-out requests received within ten business days
It requires that the e-mail provide "clear and conspicuous notice" that it is an advertisement
It requires that the sender's valid physical postal address be included
“Sender” of e-mail, under CAN-SPAM, can be multiple parties. CAN-SPAM defines "sender" as:
The entity who initiated the message AND
The entity whose product or service is being advertised or promoted in the message