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advertising, informational announcements, and political tracts. Such material may only be sent to those who have explicitly requested it. 4. Customers may not forward or otherwise propagate chain letters, whether or not the recipient wishes to receive such mailings. 5. Malicious email, including but not limited to "mailbombing" (flooding a user or site with very large or numerous pieces of email) and "trolling" (posting outrageous messages to generate numerous responses) is prohibited. 6. Forging of header or any other information is not permitted. 7. Subscribing someone else to a mail list or removing someone else from a mail list without that person's permission is prohibited. 8. Tahanan Webhosting Services accounts or services may not be used to collect replies to messages sent from another Internet Service Provider, where those messages violate this Usage Policy or the usage policy of that other provider. 9. These rules apply to other types of Internet-based distribution mediums as well, such as RLG's Ariel system (a system for sending FAX-like documents over the Internet). 10.Customers may not send Usenet spams (i.e. publicizing their site in a large number of newsgroups that are irrelevant to the topic of the site). 11.Customers may not operate an Open-relay mail server.
NOTE: Tahanan Webhosting Services operates under a strict one-warning policy regarding unsolicited e-mail, unless the violation is of such nature that the account, in our sole discretion requires immediate termination, in which event service will be immediately terminated.
Security: 1. Customers may not attempt to circumvent user authentication or security of any host, network, or account ("cracking"). This includes, but is not limited to, accessing data not intended for the customer, logging into a server or account the customer is not expressly authorized to access, or probing the security of other networks. 2. Customers may not attempt to interfere with service to any user, host, or network ("denial of service attacks"). This includes, but is not limited to, "flooding" of networks, overload of a service, and any activity resulting in the "crash" of a host.
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