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+While United Colo's liberal acceptable use policy +means we won't get booted for using naughty language, it means we also +run the risk of getting penalized by the behavior of +other machines on our subnet. On the other hand, it looks like spam +might be prohibited. At the very least, it's certainly +discouraged. Here's the relevant portions of their acceptable use policy: +

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+(v) Utilize the Services to (A) forge the signature or other identifying +mark or code of any other person, (B) impersonate or assume the identity +or any other person, or (C) engage in any other activity (including +"spoofing") to attempt to deceive or mislead other persons regarding the +true identity of the User (excluding the use of anonymous remailer or +Internet nicknames). +

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+(viii) Utilize the Services to distribute, advertise or promote software +or services that have the primary purpose of encouraging or facilitating +unsolicited commercial e-mail or spam. +

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+(ix) Utilize the Services to solicit or collect, or distribute, +advertise or promote, e-mail address lists for the purpose of +encouraging or facilitating unsolicited commercial e-mail or spam. +

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+So, they don't explicitly prohibit mass-mailing, but they do prohibit +spoofing, services and software that encourage spam, and using their +servers to distribute addresses for spamming. Whether or not that's +good enough to reduce the Spamhaus ban from a /24 +to a /32 remains to be seen. +

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