DOCUMENT:Q174098  30-SEP-1998  [msnetwork]
TITLE   :How to Stop Receiving MSN-Sponsored Promotions Through E-mail
PRODUCT :The Microsoft Network
PROD/VER:WINDOWS:2.0,2.5
OPER/SYS:WINDOWS
KEYWORDS:msnmail kbmsn

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SUMMARY
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This article describes how to stop receiving promotions sponsored by MSN,
The Microsoft Network, through e-mail.

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When you join MSN, you can indicate whether you want to receive e-mail
about new products, services, and discounts available only to MSN members
from Microsoft and other featured companies. If you indicated that you
would like to receive this type of e-mail when you joined MSN, you can
remove your name from the mailing list by following these steps:

1. Connect to MSN, and then access the following Web site:

      http://memberservices.msn.com/feedback/optout.asp.

2. On the Communication Preferences Web page, click the "I do not wish to
   receive any unsolicited mail" check box to select it.

3. Click Submit.

These instructions apply only to e-mail sent by MSN. Just as the Postal
Service cannot control every message sent through surface mail, MSN does
not have control over e-mail sent through the Internet from outside of
MSN. MSN does not provide your e-mail address to people who send "junk"
e-mail. Instead, e-mail addresses can be collected from a variety of
sources, including chat rooms, bulletin boards, and newsgroups. If you
receive unsolicited e-mail, reply to the senders and ask them to remove
your name from their mailing list. In addition, there are a number of Web
pages that focus on the reduction of "junk" e-mail on the Internet. Use
one of the Internet search engines to locate these Web pages.

Sending unsolicited, commercially-oriented e-mail messages to MSN members
is a violation of the MSN Membership Agreement. If you receive this kind
of e-mail from an MSN member, please notify MSN Member Services.

To report unsolicited or commercially-oriented e-mail messages to MSN
Member Services, use the appropriate steps for your version of MSN:

MSN 2.0
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1. Click the question mark in the upper-right corner of MSN Program Viewer,
   and then click Member Services Home Page.

2. Click Help & Support.

3. Click E-mail Member Support.

4. Click "Report a Problem with Another Member," click Next, and then
   follow the instructions on your screen to report a problem.

MSN 2.5
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1. Click the MSN Quick View icon on the taskbar, point to Member Services,
   and then click Member Services Home Page.

      -or-

   Click Member Services on the MSN On Stage page.

2. Click Help & Support.

3. Click E-mail Member Support.

4. Click "Report a Problem with Another Member," click Next, and then
   follow the instructions on the screen to report the problem.

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Keywords          : msnmail kbmsn 
Version           : WINDOWS:2.0,2.5
Platform          : WINDOWS
Issue type        : kbhowto

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