UCE (Unsolicited Commercial E-mail) Policy
Note: AlpineWeb Design has a strict Anti-Spam / UCE Policy.
Unsolicited E-mail Policy
Unsolicited e-mail or "spam" originating from a Hosting Plan or Server account or associated with one of your Server
accounts is not tolerated. This INCLUDES any e-mail that promotes web sites hosted on a Server account but is sent from an
e-mail address not associated with that account.
Section 9 of the Service Agreement is included for
your review:
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Unsolicited Electronic Mail. You are expressly prohibited from sending unsolicited bulk mail messages
("junk mail" or "spam"). This includes, but is not limited to, bulk-mailing of commercial advertising,
information announcements, and political tracts. Such material may only be sent to those who have specifically requested
it. Malicious or threatening e-mail is also prohibited. Although we will make reasonable efforts to alert you to such
activities and allow you an opportunity to cure them within a 12-hour period after discovery, we reserve the right to
immediately deactivate your use of our service if we discover such activity. Further, you agree to indemnify and hold us
harmless from any claim resulting from your use or distribution of electronic mail services through the service provided
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After the first violation of this policy, we will give a warning to the AlpineWeb Client. Clients are responsible to forward
any warnings we give concerning unsolicited e-mail to their customers that send unsolicited e-mail. After the second violation,
the Server will be disabled without warning and the account may be terminated.
AlpineWeb Clients should make this policy clear to their Customers BEFORE they order a Server. Please realize that because
many AlpineWeb Clients have sub-hosted clients on a single Server, disabling of a single Server will affect all clients on
that Server. Therefore, it is imperative that AlpineWeb Clients make this clear and seek to enforce any infractions to this
Policy immediately.
We believe strongly in promoting "netiquette", or proper use of the Internet. A strong anti-spamming policy will
benefit both you and your customers.

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