Relation FAI
We manage more than 2 billion e-mails per month, and more than 100 customers from various and varied sectors. To facilitate exchanges between our customers and the various ISPs, we have set up a delivery cell with dedicated and privileged contact persons for the tracking of mailings.
We have also developed technologies that enable us to identify each of our clients and ensure the legitimacy of their databases.
- Dedicated IPs
- Monitoring and Surveillance
- Custom sending domains
- ISP Whitelisting
- Feedback Loop Management
- Total traceability of blockages and invalid addresses
- Reputation Management
- Abuse Management
- Deliverability Expertise
- Return Path Certification Ready
Good Sending Practices to Respect
- DECLARATION OF YOUR FILES TO THE CNIL It is necessary to declare your file to the CNIL. If you have not yet declared your file, you can make a simplified Declaration via this link: https://www.declaration.cnil.fr/declarations/declaration/
- OPT-IN AND THE CONSENT OF THE CONTACT
Your databases must be OPT-IN (recipients who have validly consented to receive your emails). Databases purchased, leased, harvested, borrowed, exchanged or otherwise have no legitimacy and their uses are prohibited. - IDENTIFICATION OF THE SENDER
You must identify yourself clearly when sending emails: domains of mails should be related to your site, url of redirection on your site, whois records should not be obfuscated, easy methods of contacting you should be provided, link to your legal notice, CNIL declaration, etc. - UNLAWFUL AND ILLEGAL EMAILS
Ensure that the contents of e-mails sent to recipients do not infringe the rights of third parties (counterfeiting, plagiarism, violation of the right to privacy, misleading commercial practice, denigration, unfair competition etc.).
Do not collect or process personal data that reveal, directly or indirectly, racial or ethnic origins, political, philosophical or religious opinions or trade union membership, or relating to health or Sexual orientation of these - UNSUBSCRIBE LINK
An unsubscribe link is mandatory in each emailing or newsletter (LCEN 2004 law). You can also unsubscribe by email or redirect to a custom unsubscribe form. - MARKETING PRESSURE AND PRACTICES
You must not harass your contacts with excessive emails and newsletters (LCEN law, 2004)