Simply putting "Viagra" or any other word in an email does not make it spam. Email filters may filter certain words or phrases depending on how they are configured, but I could have an email discussion about Viagra with somebody for the next 6 months if I wish to do so. If send the the same, (or similar), email to 10000 email addresses containing the word "Viagra", (or any other words or phrases), then I would very likely be accused of spamming.
I agree. I think the nature of whether an email is spam or not relies heavily on whether the mail's unsolicited or at least relevant to the person receiving it.
I dunno, but probably the answer is "NO".
I've also seen word "Viagra".( Medical term or Drug name). It's enough to call is as spam, if you have composed that E-Mail.
I know the email is incriminating, yes but I've repeatedly mentioned how
I never composed or intended to send out an email like that. I didn't plan to send emails at all, actually!
If it really was the thing I installed, then I apologize for my carelessness. But if there really is no more point in me waiting, I'd like to humbly say that a straightforward "No, sir, this is goodbye," from an authority would be sad, but appreciated. Looking for a new webhost you can trust takes time and is pretty hard given so many have shared stories of how they've been ripped of once their site booms in terms of hits. =/
Thanks, Carl and Priyaa for taking time to comment.