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From: "The Cartoon Factory, Inc." <listmngr@lists.netsol.com>
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Subject:      Re: Network Solutions' E-Commerce Update
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To: ADMIN1@LISTS.NETSOL.COM

Dougie:

The Cartoon Factory does not agree with or accept unsolicited commercial
e-mails of any sort for any reason. In fact, once we realized your e-mail
was an unsolicited commercial e-mail (UCE), we declined to read it
further, and generated this response. It is our policy to avoid any
relationship with any organization that sponsors, advocates or uses SPAM
for advertising. Thus, you can expect to see us patronizing your
competitors, and avoiding your company in the future.

Our e-mail system is a private system intended for the use of our
customers and employees, not for your sales solicitations. The use by
companies such as yours of our system is a violation of the terms of use
of our site. Any future use of our e-mail system by you or your domain in
violation of our terms of use as posted on out website will result in
billings of your company for that use.

Thanks!
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Dave Koch
Gallery Director

                     The Cartoon Factory, Inc.
                             www.toon.com
                  gallery@cartoon-factory.com
                 801.583.3700 fax 801.583.3713


-----Original Message-----
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Sent:   Tuesday, November 10, 1998 1:01 PM
To:     ADMIN1@LISTS.NETSOL.COM
Subject:        Network Solutions' E-Commerce Update

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Dear Customer,

You are a valued customer and we want to help increase and
protect the value of your domain name. As a free added benefit of
your domain name registration, we would like to send you our
"E-Commerce Update" from time to time. In these updates, we will
try to identify helpful information and news that you can use to
enhance the value of your Web address. If you do not wish to
receive this newsletter in the future, simply respond to this
e-mail with the word "remove" in the first line of the message.
If you have any questions or comments, please send them to
hostmaster@internic.net.

Network Solutions - the world's leading provider of domain name
services -- together with VeriSign -- the world's leading Web
security provider -- has published a new informative guide to
on-line security, "Securing Your Web Site for Business."

"Securing Your Web Site for Business" outlines the options you
have to secure and protect your Web site. By downloading your
free copy (http://www.verisign.com/nsi/whitepaper), you will be
able to learn how easy it is to secure your site in order to
protect yourself and your customers.

Issues covered in "Securing Your Web Site for Business" include:

* Why on-line security problems could slow the growth of your
business
* How to maximize your on-line security at a low cost
* How to accept credit cards and sell products on-line---securely
* What a Digital ID is
* Why you need a Digital ID
* How to obtain a Digital ID for your Web site

As an additional service to our customers, Network Solutions and
VeriSign bring you a special free trial version Secure Server ID.
VeriSign Secure Server IDs are the security solution currently
used by over 90 percent of Web sites conducting secure online
commerce and this free trial will allow you to experience how
easy Web site security can be. Please visit us at
http://www.verisign.com/nsi/trial to start experiencing the
benefits of on-line security today.

We would also like to take this opportunity to remind you of the
importance of keeping your Network Solutions domain name records
up to date. Incorrect data can result in your next invoice being
delivered to the wrong location, and may cause delays when you
request other services such as a Secure Server Digital ID. To
review your domain name records and the associated information go
to http://www.internic.net/verisign/update.html.

Thank you for being a Network Solutions customer. We look forward
to serving your future domain name needs.

Sincerely,

Doug Wolford
Senior Vice President
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