Acceptable Use

Effective April 16, 2026

Shared-IP email only works when every member sends responsibly. These rules are how we protect the pool's reputation on your behalf.

§1 · Your own mail only

Send on your own behalf

The relay is for mail originating from you — transactional, operational, or personal correspondence sent from the domain you enrolled. Do not resell relay credentials, relay mail for third parties, or use the service as a public-facing SMTP gateway.

§2 · No spam

No unsolicited bulk mail

You must have prior permission from every recipient. Scraped lists, purchased lists, and "opt-out only" mailing strategies are prohibited. We enforce volume caps, bounce rate thresholds, domain-spray detection, and velocity rules; crossing any of them will cost your DID its reputation labels and may trigger automatic suspension.

§3 · No abuse

Prohibited content

§4 · Honor unsubscribes

One-click unsubscribe

Every message sent through the relay carries RFC 8058 List-Unsubscribe and List-Unsubscribe-Post headers. When a recipient triggers an unsubscribe, that address is added to your suppression list and further attempts to send to it will be quietly dropped. Attempting to work around the suppression list — by re-enrolling the same address under a variant, rotating domains, or stripping the header — is a terminating offense.

§5 · Cooperate with investigations

Abuse complaints

If we receive an abuse report about mail from your DID we may ask you to explain it. Failure to respond within a reasonable window (48 hours by default) can result in suspension pending review. Report abuse by others to abuse@atmos.email.

§6 · Consequences

What happens when you break the rules

We apply the lightest intervention that fixes the problem. In order of increasing severity: a reputation label that throttles hourly volume; a temporary suspension pending operator review; permanent removal of the DID and its domains from the relay. Appeals go to postmaster@atmos.email.