Anti-Spam Policy
Here is specific information on Cport.Coms policy with respect to mass email mailings, multiple Usenet News postings and other mass unsolicited communications-these are all commonly known as SPAM or UCE (Unsolicited Commercial E-mail). These policies are meant to be an addendum to the anti-spamming policies found in our General Internet Usage Policy.
The Internet user community does not welcome unsolicited e-mail or newsreader that will help to minimize the unwanted SPAM. Cport.Coms engineering and network operations center has attempted to minimize the amount of SPAM being received by our email and news systems. Unfortunately, there is no way to totally eliminate SPAM technically and the laws for junk email are only forming as of today. The best way to deal with SPAM is to simply delete the email and move on. Never retaliate against a SPAMMER destructively! - This will only make the situation worse and your retaliation may be very illegal as it can cause damage to Cport.Com networks and other networks or systems.
Specifically:
Cport.Com does not allow our network resources to be used by anyone to email or mass email any user or groups of users especially those that have not indicated a willingness to receive such mailings.
Cport.Com does not allow our systems to be used for RELAY from non-Cport.Com customers or networks.
Cport.Com does not allow customers to consume excessive resources from our systems.
ALL Cport.Com dial-up and direct connect Internet accounts can not be used for mass emailing of any type. Mass mailing is defined as the sending of any number of messages to random email addresses, or the running of any mailing list, whether or not the list of recipients are willing to receiver such mailings.
If we find a violation of the above, Cport.Com will immediately suspend that customers account without prior notice or warning.