What is spam?
In the context of electronic messaging, spam refers to unsolicited, bulk or indiscriminate messages, typically sent for a commercial purpose.

Save the Brumbies Inc. has a zero-tolerance spam policy.

Automated spam filtering
Save the Brumbies Inc. messaging systems automatically scan all incoming email and other messages, and filter-out messages that appear to be spam.

Problems with spam filtering
No message filtering system is 100% accurate, and from time to time legitimate messages will be filtered-out by Save the Brumbies Inc.’s systems.

If you believe this has happened to a message you have sent, please advise the message recipient by another means.

You can reduce the risk of a message being caught by the spam filters by sending the message in plain text (i.e. no HTML), removing any attachments, and ensuring that your messages are scanned for malware before dispatch.

User spam
Save the Brumbies Inc. provides a facility that enables users to send email messages / private messages to others. Users must not use this facility to send unsolicited, bulk or indiscriminate messages, whether or not for a commercial purposes.

Receipt of unwanted messages from Save the Brumbies Inc.

In the unlikely event that you receive any message from Save the Brumbies Inc. or sent using Save the Brumbies Inc. systems that may be considered to be spam, please contact Save the Brumbies Inc. using the details below and the matter will be investigated.

Changes to this anti-spam policy
Save the Brumbies Inc. may amend this anti-spam policy at any time by publishing a new version on this website.

Contact us
Should you have any questions about this anti-spam policy, please contact Save the Brumbies Inc. using the details set out below:

Save the Brumbies Inc.
PO BOX 409
Bellingen, NSW, 2454