E‐mail/Spam/Usenet Abuse Sample Clauses

E‐mail/Spam/Usenet Abuse. E‐mail, Spam, and Usenet abuse is prohibited on Provider’s system. Examples include but are not limited to: • Sending unsolicited mass mailings of any nature, including but not limited to advertisements, charity requests, petitions for signatures, pyramid schemes, or chain mail related materials. • Sending a large number of e‐mail messages, or singularly large e‐mail messages, to a single address in order to flood someone's mailbox. • Sending bulk e‐mail messages that create the potential for disruption of Provider’s network and/or other networks. • Sending harassing e‐mail, either by language, size or frequency. • Sending bulk e‐mail messages without identifying, within the message, a reasonable means of opting out from receiving messages from the sender. • Forging or masking e‐mail headers to obscure the true originator of the message. • Unauthorized use of IP addresses. • Posting unsolicited messages to a large number of Usenet newsgroups. • Attempting to cancel, supersede, or otherwise interfere with Usenet posts other than one's own. • Posting of articles or messages or canceling or altering messages on Usenet in a manner that violates the rules of that Usenet. • Forging Usenet header information to obscure the true originator of the message.
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