Internet Etiquette. Electronic forums such as mail distribution lists all have expectations regarding subject area and appropriate etiquette for posting. Users of these forums should be considerate of the expectations and sensitivities of others on the network when posting material for electronic distribution. The network resources of ACSB may not be used to impersonate another person or misrepresent authorization to act on behalf of others or ACSB. All messages transmitted via ACSB should correctly identify the sender; users may not alter the attribution of origin in electronic mail messages or posting. Users must not attempt to undermine the security or integrity of computing systems or networks and must not attempt to gain unauthorized access. • ACSB does not permit the transmission of unsolicited e-mail. Complaints or allegations regarding the abuse of e-mail will be investigated. If it is found that the client has engaged in the intentional transmission of unsolicited e-mail, a warning to cease and desist will be issued. Subsequent violations will result in suspension and/or termination of the account. • Software items that result in denial of service are not fit for use. ACSB reserves the right to delete those files. • Clients may not use the account as storage facility or as a download site for MP3, softwares, offer free emails, free websites, free banner exchange services or any large scale free services. Customer may also not run any kind of chat script or create any kind of chatting site using the hosting service.
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Internet Etiquette. Electronic forums such as mail distribution lists all have expectations regarding subject area and appropriate etiquette for posting. Users of these forums should be considerate of the expectations and sensitivities of others on the network when posting material for electronic distribution. The network resources of ACSB may not be used to impersonate another person or misrepresent authorization to act on behalf of others or ACSB. All messages transmitted via ACSB should correctly identify the sender; users may not alter the attribution of origin in electronic mail messages or posting. Users must not attempt to undermine the security or integrity of computing systems or networks and must not attempt to gain unauthorized access. • ACSB does not permit the transmission of unsolicited e-mail. Complaints or allegations regarding the abuse of e-mail will be investigated. If it is found that the client has engaged in the intentional transmission of unsolicited e-mail, a warning to cease and desist will be issued. Subsequent violations will result in suspension and/or termination of the account. • Software items that result in denial of service are not fit for use. ACSB reserves the right to delete those files. • Clients may not use the account as storage facility or as a download site for MP3, softwares, offer free emails, free websites, free banner exchange services or any large scale free services. Customer may also not run any kind of chat script or create any kind of chatting site using the hosting service.
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