It all looks like boilerplate to me. When a host suspends an account,
it's all held hostage to their whim. More likely, you'll lose the
files due to a technical glitch or hack attack.

5mb limit is antiquated by the low prices of hard drives these days.
5gb would be a starting point, but some hosts have no memory limit at
all. they all delete old spam after x days.

Forget it. You need online storage, go elsewhere like Mozy or
Jungledisk. You need mail, use the web like Yahoo or Gmail.


On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 11:56 AM, Rev. Stewart Marshall
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Our church uses Centurytel for it's ISP.  One of only two High Speed options
> available to us.
>
> Opened out bill and notice a notice that the terms of our usage have
> changed.
>
> Checked out the usage agreement on line (was not enclosed)
>
>
> Note the limits:
>
> F.Storage Availability. Certain Services have limited storage capacities
> and/or capabilities. CenturyTel reserves the right to delete, without prior
> notice, files from any directory or mailbox if the associated storage
> limitations are exceeded. You should contact a CenturyTel Customer Service
> representative to determine whether additional storage space can be obtained
> for a particular Service. The current storage limitations for Broadband
> Service are as follows:
>   * Free personal Web space (not for commercial use): 5MB per Web site
>   * Other Web space: 5MB per Web site unless purchased separately or
> supplied with your applicable Service plan
>   * Newgroups: 5GB of downloads per month
>   * Email: 1GB per mailbox. Read messages may be removed from servers 30
> days after delivery. Unread messages may be removed from servers 60 days
> after delivery. Furthermore, CenturyTel reserves the right to deactivate
> centurytel.net email accounts that have not been accessed for a period of
> 120 days.


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