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Why an Acceptable Use Policy Exists

Email service providers maintain acceptable use policies (AUPs) to protect the platform’s sending reputation, ensure reliable delivery for all users, and comply with legal obligations. When one sender abuses the platform, the resulting reputation damage affects every other sender sharing that infrastructure. Lettr’s acceptable use policy sets clear expectations for what you can send, how you should send it, and what is prohibited. Following these guidelines protects your deliverability and helps maintain a healthy sending environment for everyone.
Every major email service provider — including SendGrid, Postmark, Amazon SES, and Resend — enforces an acceptable use policy. These policies exist to protect the shared infrastructure that makes reliable email delivery possible.

Permitted Use

Lettr is designed for legitimate transactional and commercial email. Permitted uses include:
CategoryExamples
Transactional emailOrder confirmations, shipping notifications, password resets, account alerts, two-factor authentication codes
Marketing emailNewsletters, product announcements, promotional campaigns, event invitations
Relationship emailOnboarding sequences, feedback requests, renewal reminders, re-engagement campaigns
Operational emailSystem alerts, status updates, scheduled reports, usage notifications
All permitted sending must comply with applicable laws (CAN-SPAM, GDPR, CASL) and follow email best practices regarding consent, identification, and unsubscribe mechanisms.

Prohibited Content

The following types of content are prohibited and may result in immediate account suspension:

Spam and Unsolicited Email

  • Sending email to recipients who have not consented to receive it (where consent is required by law)
  • Using purchased, rented, scraped, or harvested email lists
  • Sending email to addresses collected through deceptive means
  • Sending to lists that have not been mailed in over 12 months without re-consent

Deceptive or Fraudulent Content

  • Phishing emails or messages impersonating other organizations
  • Emails with false or misleading header information
  • Deceptive subject lines designed to trick recipients into opening
  • Emails that disguise commercial content as personal messages

Illegal Content

  • Content that violates applicable laws in the sender’s or recipient’s jurisdiction
  • Emails promoting illegal products, services, or activities
  • Content that facilitates identity theft, financial fraud, or other crimes

Malware and Harmful Content

  • Emails containing viruses, malware, or malicious attachments
  • Messages with links to malware distribution or phishing sites
  • Emails designed to exploit software vulnerabilities

Harmful or Abusive Content

  • Threats, harassment, or intimidation
  • Content promoting violence or self-harm
  • Child exploitation material
Violations of the prohibited content policy may result in immediate account suspension without prior notice. Lettr reserves the right to review and take action on any content that poses a risk to platform reputation or violates applicable laws.

Sending Practice Requirements

Beyond content restrictions, Lettr requires that all senders follow responsible sending practices:

Authentication

All sending domains must be properly authenticated with SPF, DKIM, and DMARC. Unauthenticated sending is not permitted.
  • Obtain appropriate consent before sending commercial email
  • Include a functional unsubscribe mechanism in every commercial message
  • Honor unsubscribe requests promptly
  • Include accurate sender identification and a physical address in commercial emails

List Quality

  • Maintain clean recipient lists with valid, consented addresses
  • Remove hard bounces immediately — do not re-send to addresses that have hard bounced
  • Process spam complaints and unsubscribes without delay
  • Do not send to suppressed addresses

Volume and Reputation

  • Warm up new domains and IPs gradually — do not send high volume from a new domain on day one
  • Maintain a spam complaint rate below 0.1% (hard limit: 0.3%)
  • Maintain a hard bounce rate below 2%
  • Monitor your sending reputation through tools like Google Postmaster Tools
Lettr automatically adds hard bounces and spam complaints to your suppression list. Attempting to circumvent suppression lists by re-adding bounced or complained addresses is a policy violation.

Monitoring and Enforcement

Lettr monitors sending activity to detect potential abuse and protect platform reputation. Monitoring includes:
SignalWhat It Indicates
High bounce ratePoor list quality or stale addresses
High spam complaint rateUnwanted email or poor consent practices
Spam trap hitsUse of purchased, scraped, or stale lists
Sudden volume spikesPotential compromise or abuse
Content pattern matchingPhishing, scam, or prohibited content

Enforcement Actions

Depending on the severity and nature of the violation, Lettr may take one or more of the following actions:
1

Warning

For minor or first-time issues, you will receive a notification explaining the problem and what corrective action is needed.
2

Sending throttle

Your sending rate may be temporarily reduced while the issue is investigated or resolved.
3

Sending suspension

Your ability to send email may be temporarily suspended pending resolution of the issue.
4

Account termination

For severe violations (phishing, malware, repeated policy violations), your account may be permanently terminated.

What to Do If Your Account Is Flagged

If your sending is flagged or suspended:
  1. Check your email — Lettr will send a notification explaining the issue
  2. Review your recent sending — Identify the source of the problem (list quality, content, consent)
  3. Take corrective action — Fix the root cause before requesting reinstatement
  4. Contact support — Reach out to support@lettr.com with details of the corrective actions you have taken
Most flagged accounts are the result of list quality issues, not intentional abuse. Cleaning your list, removing unengaged recipients, and verifying consent records resolves the majority of cases.

Common Mistakes

High bounce and complaint rates are early warning signs. If you notice rates climbing, investigate immediately — do not continue sending at the same volume to the same list. Continuing to send into poor metrics will escalate enforcement actions.
While transactional email has lighter compliance requirements, it is still subject to the acceptable use policy. Transactional email must not contain deceptive content, must be sent to valid addresses, and must not be used as a vehicle for marketing content without proper consent and unsubscribe mechanisms.
Attempting to re-add addresses that have been suppressed due to bounces, complaints, or unsubscribes is a serious policy violation. Suppression lists exist to protect both recipients and your sending reputation.