cold-outreach and email-infra help you send email that complies with the rules in your recipient’s jurisdiction. They do not give you permission to ignore those rules. The responsibility for what goes out of your domain remains yours.
What the skills do
cold-outreach- drafts, sends, and triages replies for sequences you configure. Every send writes the recipient’s jurisdiction, consent basis, and suppression state to an audit trail. Replies containing unsubscribe language are globally suppressed within 24h (target: under 15 minutes).email-infra- sets up SPF, DKIM, DMARC, and a warm-up schedule for a sending domain. Warm-up is a staged ramp (21 days default) - not a five-minute switch. TheOne shot.phrasing in marketing copy is about the command, not the timeline.
What they do not do
- They do not scrape personal data for enrichment. Enrichment must come from lawful sources (your own CRM, published business data, a contracted provider with its own consent story).
- They do not bypass your mail provider’s caps. If Google Workspace flags your domain, we respect it.
- They do not send to EU consumer addresses. Cold B2B to role-based business emails is the only supported mode in EU jurisdictions.
- They do not send to Korean recipients in cold mode at all - Korea’s 정보통신망법 restricts unsolicited outreach to individual emails, and our classifier routes Korean-resident recipients to inbound-only.
Jurisdictional notes
United States (CAN-SPAM Act, 15 U.S.C. §7701 et seq.)
- Physical postal address in every sent message (set in
brand.yml). - One-click unsubscribe in every sent message.
- Suppression honored across all sender identities on your account within 10 business days; our target is same-day.
- No misleading subject lines, no deceptive headers.
European Union and UK (GDPR + PECR + Directive 2002/58/EC)
- Cold B2B outreach is permitted on legitimate-interest basis for recipients in a professional capacity, provided purpose limitation, data minimization, and balancing test are documented.
- Individual consumer addresses require prior consent. We do not support cold sends to consumer addresses.
- Our templates include the required controller identification and data-subject-rights statement (link in footer).
- Data processing agreement (DPA) is available for Web Team customers; email
[email protected].
Canada (CASL, S.C. 2010, c. 23)
- Implied consent is recognized for six months after an existing business relationship. After 180 days without explicit consent, the address auto-expires from the list.
- Physical address and unsubscribe requirements mirror CAN-SPAM.
Korea (정보통신망법 · 개인정보보호법)
- Cold outreach to individual email is restricted. Our classifier routes Korean-resident recipients out of cold sequences and into inbound-only channels.
- Senders established in Korea should consult 셀로빈 개인사업자 advisory separately; Praxiqa is a Litheon LLC (US) product.
Australia (Spam Act 2003)
- Inferred consent acceptable for business addresses conspicuously published with professional purpose; purpose-scoped.
Other jurisdictions
- Japan (特定電子メール法), Singapore (PDPA), India (DPDP Act), UAE (CSAPR) - the sequence respects unsubscribe and unsolicited-sending restrictions. If your list contains recipients in any other jurisdiction, check with local counsel before enabling a sequence there.
Deliverability, not legality
Warm-up, domain reputation, and seed-test tools improve the probability that a lawful send lands in the inbox. They do not legalize an unlawful send. Keep those two questions separate.
This page is informational and is not legal advice. Praxiqa (Litheon LLC) is not your lawyer. For enforcement-sensitive sends, consult counsel qualified in the recipient’s jurisdiction.
Last updated: 2026-04-21.