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Exchanging e-mail with other Internet users is generally a matter of common sense
and courtesy to others. The vast majority of Christ Servers customers will be
able to use their own sense of what is appropriate to guide their behaviour when
sending e-mail and will have no problem in conforming to this policy. Regrettably, from time to time, some e-mail is sent or actions taken which are considered to be unacceptable by the Internet community. This is usually described by the generic term of "abuse" or "spam". Much of what is deemed to be the proper use or the abuse of the e-mail system cannot be found codified into a single set of documents, but is based on contracts and understandings that have arisen between the administrators and owners of those computers and networks which exchange e-mail. This Policy and its day to day application is based on consideration of both the formal and informal practices of this community where Christ Servers is but one participant amongst many. There is no llist of what is and is not considered "spam" or "UCE". However for most people it is just a matter of using plain old common sense. Some of the more common and notableforms of Spam are:
It is not always obvious whether such activity is innocent, inadvertent, or intentional. However, certain activities will result in action being taken by Christ Servers as described below. It is most important to know that when abuse occurs Christ Servers takes appropriate action. If abuse was to continue unchecked Christ Servers could lose the confidence of the Internet community, which could significantly affect the ability of Christ Servers's customers to freely send and receive e-mail. Christ Servers provides e-mail services as part of the package of Internet access services. Christ Servers reserves the right to change this "AUP" or "Anti-Spam Policy" at its sole discretion and without prior notice. Any decision made by Christ Servers in relation to this service will be final on all matters. Christ Servers will investigate all complaints about spam and enforce appropriate sanctions against any of its customers who are responsible for commiting "Spam". Violators will be assessed a minimum fine of $500.00 and will face immediate suspension or termination of the customer's account(s). In addition to the above mentioned sanctions Christ Servers upon proving you are responsible for knowingly distributing "Spam" will impose a $5.00 fee per electronic transmission which is proven to be spam that is sent across the Christ Servers Network, this includes but is not limited to bulk e-mail, newsgroup flooding and UCE. Christ Servers will also hold financially and legally responsible any customer or other individual that violates this policy and causes Christ Servers, Christ Servers Network or any partners or affiliates to be "Black Listed" on any anti-spam website or other anti-spam organization or group. Any such person will bear the full financial and legal responsibility in which may arise in order for Christ Servers to have its name restored and be removed from any such list, group or website. These fees may include but are not limited to attorneys, courts and or other administrative charges as they occur. If a suspension of access is imposed, then this may be lifted, at Christ Servers's discretion, upon receipt of a formal written undertaking not to commit any future "abuse". All cases are, however, considered individually upon their merits. |
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