In addition to the General Terms and Conditions, your use of the Mail Services is subject to the following additional terms and conditions:

1. ADDITIONAL DEFINED TERMS

Some words used in this Addendum have particular meanings:

“Bulk Mail” means email messages of similar content that are sent to more than 250 recipients. Mail messages sent within the same domain name, or from your domain name to your other domain name(s) hosted on the Rackspace system are not “Bulk Mail” for the purposes of this definition.

“Effective Date” means the date on which you have submitted a signed Agreement for Mail Services and we have received your payment for the first month’s service.

"Junk Mail" means email that is captured by our mail filter and other email that is reported by you to Rackspace as undesirable.

"Mail Service” or “Mail Services" means the Rackspace Email, Microsoft Hosted Exchange, and/or other email service described in your Services Description, plus Support, as defined below. “Mail Services” does not include any mail applications that Rackspace licenses for use on a fully- or partially-dedicated Hosted System.

“Support” means (i) management of the Mail Service by a customer care team that includes individuals trained in the system you select, and (ii) availability of support twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven days per week, year round.

2. ADDITIONAL RACKSPACE OBLIGATIONS.

In addition to its obligations stated in the General Terms and Conditions, Rackspace will provide the following services as part of your Mail Services:

2.1 Administration. Rackspace will provision the initial environment. You will otherwise be responsible for administering your Mail Service, including adding mailboxes, adding wireless or other service components, adding storage capacity, managing settings, and configuring spam filters.
2.2 Service Level Agreement. (“SLA”). Your Mail Service will be available 100% of the time in a given calendar month, excluding downtime due to maintenance.

2.2.1 Downtime. Downtime exists if you are unable to send or receive mail as a result of a failure of your Mail Service. Downtime does not exist if you are unable to send or receive mail as a result of a failure outside of Rackspace’s reasonable control, such as your connection to the Internet, your computer, your mobile device, or your systems. Rackspace will perform maintenance on the Mail Services on a regularly scheduled basis within its published maintenance windows, which will be announced on our system status page (http://status.apps.rackspace.com). Rackspace may also perform unscheduled emergency maintenance if needed to address new security threats or other non-routine events. Delays that may occur while the Mail Service makes planned transitions between redundant system elements is considered maintenance. If Rackspace expects any maintenance to take more than twenty minutes, it will make reasonable efforts to post an announcement on the system status page at least seven (7) days in advance of the maintenance, but we do not guarantee such notice. Delivery delays are considered downtime only for the period that mail is not being processed.

2.2.2 In the event of downtime, you are eligible for a credit as follows:

2.2.2.1 if the downtime continues for five (5) consecutive hours or more, you may request a credit equal to the monthly recurring fee for the affected Mail Service (Rackspace Email, Microsoft Exchange, BlackBerry Enterprise Server or ActiveSync) multiplied by the percentage of your mailboxes affected (the "Maximum Credit"); or

2.2.2.2 If the downtime continues for less than five (5) consecutive hours, then you may request a prorated portion of the Maximum Credit equal to the number of minutes of downtime divided by five (5) hours (300 minutes).

You are not entitled to a credit if you are in breach of the Agreement (including your payment obligations to us) at the time of the occurrence of the event giving rise to the credit until you have cured the breach. You are not entitled to a credit if the event giving rise to the credit would not have occurred but for your breach of the Agreement.

You must request a credit through your control panel within seven (7) days following the end of the downtime. Your request must describe the downtime, including the specific Mail Service affected, the start and end time of the downtime, a percentage or list of mailboxes affected, and specifically how your use of the Mail Service was adversely affected. Rackspace will apply any credit that is due against your next invoice for Mail Services.

2.3 Support. Rackspace will provide Support to your designated administrator(s) or technical contacts on the account. Rackspace will not provide Support directly to your end users unless specifically agreed in writing.
3. LIMITATIONS ON MAIL SERVICES
3.1 Filtering. Rackspace provides certain services designed to filter unwanted email, such as spam, phishing scams, and email infected with viruses. You acknowledge that the technological limitations of the filtering service will likely result in the capture of some legitimate email, and the failure to capture some unwanted email, including email infected with viruses. Email that is quarantined by the filtering system is excluded from the Service Level Guarantee.
3.2 Delivery Failures. Rackspace will use commercially reasonable efforts to deliver your email messages. Third party filtering services may from time to time prevent successful delivery of your messages.
3.3 You hereby release Rackspace and its employees, agents, suppliers, and affiliates from any liability or damages arising from the failure of Rackspace’s filtering services to capture unwanted email or from a failure of your email to reach its intended recipient as a result of a filtering service used by the recipient or the recipient’s email service provider.
3.4 Memory Limitations. Mail that exceeds the storage limit when received may be permanently lost. You may adjust the storage capacity of your individual mailboxes via the control panel, and it is your obligation to monitor and adjust the storage capacity of individual mailboxes as needed. An individual email message that exceeds the per-message size limit may also be permanently lost. As of May 2008, the per message size limit is 50MB.
3.5 Backups. Rackspace performs data backups on a "snap shot" basis at a specific moment. Therefore Rackspace may not create a backup of every item that is sent, received or stored. The backup will only capture those items (including mailboxes and public folders) that are present during the time of the backup. Data on backups may be retrieved only for a limited number of days. See information in Section 4.3 (Records Retrieval) below regarding Records Retrieval services.
3.6 Bulk Mail. You may not use the Mail Services to send Bulk Mail except via a Rackspace approved mail marketing service. You may not send bulk or commercial mail that has a Rackspace Mail Service return address or references a Rackspace Mail Service address, unless approved by Rackspace in advance. You may not intentionally use your Mail Service for the purpose of receiving bulk mail from others. For example, you may not submit any Mail Service email address to a “Safelist” or “Free for All” list.

3.7 Unsolicited Mail. You may not send email to anyone with whom you do not have a pre-existing relationship, unless the recipient has published or otherwise provided his or her email address in a manner which implies consent to receive the email.

3.8 System Abuse. You may not use the Mail Services in a way that creates technical disturbances for other Rackspace mail customers or for the Rackspace systems generally. Specifically, but without limitation:

3.8.1 No Shared Mailboxes. Each mailbox may be used by one natural person at a time. Attempts to log into a single mailbox simultaneously from more than one computer are prohibited. You may not use automated tools such as “Fetchmail” or “Microsoft Exchange Connector” to virtualise one mailbox into multiple mailboxes;

3.8.2 Automated Use. Mailboxes are not designed for automated use, such as sending email from web servers, or receiving email from automated programs. Such use is permitted provided that you do not violate this Agreement or disrupt the normal operation of the mail system, but we do not provide technical support for this type of use.

4. CUSTOMER SECURITY OBLIGATIONS
The General Terms and Conditions require you to use reasonable security precautions in light of your use of the Services. For Mail Services, this includes using a desktop virus scanner and firewall on computers that are connected to the Internet.
5. ADDITIONAL TERMS FOR CERTAIN SERVICES
The following additional terms will apply if you elect to purchase one of the services described below:
5.1 Migration Services. At your request, we will provide an advance estimate of fees based on the information you provide to us. However, you acknowledge that our fee will be calculated on the basis of the actual number of mailboxes and amount of data migrated and may exceed the estimate. You acknowledge that after we begin the migration services we may discover technical limitations related to the configuration of your data that prevent us from successfully completing the migration. We will not charge you a fee if we are unable to successfully migrate your data. You acknowledge that there is a special risk that data will be lost during a migration. You agree that you will create a reliable back up of all data to be migrated prior to the time that we begin the migration. You agree that we are not liable to you for damages resulting from the loss or corruption of your information as part of the migration.
5.2 Domain Name Services. If you register, renew or transfer a domain name through Rackspace, Rackspace will submit the request to its domain name services provider (the “Registrar”) on your behalf. Rackspace’s sole responsibility is to submit the request to the Registrar. Rackspace is not responsible for any errors, omissions or failures of the Registrar. Your use of domain name services is subject to the applicable legal terms of the Registrar posted on their website. You are responsible for closing any account with any prior reseller of or registrar for the requested domain name, and you are responsible for responding to any inquiries sent to you by the Registrar. Rackspace may make changes to DNS zones and records on Rackspace operated DNS servers as we deem necessary.

5.3 Records Retrieval. For Rackspace Mail, you will be able to recover deleted messages yourself via the administrative control panel for up to fourteen (14) days from the day deleted. For Rackspace Microsoft Exchange, you will not be able to recover your deleted mail yourself, but Rackspace will recover your deleted mail for you on a fee basis for up to fourteen (14) days from the day deleted. For both Rackspace Mail and Rackspace Microsoft Exchange your deleted messages may not be available after fourteen (14) days from the day deleted. Records retrieval services will be performed on a fee basis and will take up to two (2) hours for a deleted item, and up to six (6) hours for an entire mailbox. At your written request made at or prior to the termination of your Mail Service, Rackspace will provide a complete copy of your mail data on a fee basis no later than ten (10) days following the date of the request, provided that all payments on your account must be made prior to Rackspace's release of the copy of the data to you.
5.4 Archiving Services. If you elect to purchase archiving services, the archiving services will capture only the email that you send or receive after the date that the archiving services are implemented. Upon termination of your account for Mail Services, or your archiving service, we will destroy your archived data unless you have made other arrangements with us.

Rackspace’s archiving services are designed to help you comply with various legal and regulatory requirements that may be applicable to you. However, you are responsible for understanding the legal and regulatory requirements applicable to your business and for using your archiving service in a manner that complies with the applicable requirements.

In addition, Rackspace’s archiving service has certain limitations that may mean it is not an appropriate archiving solution for you. Please see the product description at www.rackspace.com/apps/support/node/1047 for more information.

6. WIRELESS.

If you elect to use a wireless component of your Mail Service, your use of the wireless component shall be governed by the following additional terms:
a) for BlackBerry™ , the terms at www.rackspace.co.uk/legal/wirelessterms/ (the “Wireless Licence Terms”);

provided, however that you shall look solely to Rackspace for customer support in connection with the wireless components of the Mail Service. You may use the wireless components only with the types of handhelds specified in the "Wireless Licence Terms”. You acknowledge that Rackspace does not have expertise or specialised training with respect to the wireless components, and agree that Rackspace's support obligation with respect to these components is limited to such efforts as may be reasonably expected of technicians having generalised knowledge and training in information technology systems.
The wireless components of the Mail Service contain "strong encryption" that is controlled for export by law.
7. TERM
The initial term of each Agreement begins on the Effective Date and continues for the period stated in the Service Description. Upon expiration of the initial term, the Agreement will automatically renew for successive renewal terms of one month each unless and until one of us provides the other with thirty (30) days advance written notice of non-renewal.
8. TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE
You may terminate the Agreement for convenience at any time on thirty (30) days advance written notice. Rackspace may terminate for convenience at any time on one hundred and twenty (120) days advance written notice.
9. FEES

9.1 Recurring fees will be billed in advance, either monthly, quarterly , or annually, as agreed. Non-recurring fees, such as migration services and records retrieval, will be billed monthly in arrears. Fee changes due to changes in the services (e.g. increase or decrease in number of mailboxes or amount of storage, addition or deletion of wireless service components) will be effective either: (i) as of the date of the change to the service, with a prorated amount due for any partial month, or (ii) as of the beginning of the next calendar month, at Rackspace’s option.

9.2 Fees are due within thirty (30) days of invoice date. If you have arranged for payment by credit card or direct debit, Rackspace may charge your card or account on or after the invoice date. Rackspace may suspend all Services, including services provided pursuant to any unrelated agreement, if payment of any invoiced amount is overdue, and you do not pay the overdue amount within four (4) Business Days of our written notice to your billing contact. You agree that if your Services are reinstated after a suspension for non-payment, you will pay a reasonable reinstatement fee. Rackspace may charge interest on overdue amounts at 1.5% per month. If any amount is overdue by more than thirty (30) days and Rackspace brings a legal action to collect, you must also pay Rackspace’s costs of collection, including reasonable legal fees, expenses and court costs. If your payment is returned for insufficient funds, we may charge you an administration fee up to the maximum amount permitted by law. All payments must be made in the currency shown in the Services Description. Invoices that are not disputed within 180 days of invoice date are conclusively deemed accurate.

9.3. We may increase our fees for Mail Services at any time by posting the new fees in the control panel or providing notice to you via ticket. Fee increases will not be applied to your Mail Services purchased prior to the time of the fee increase until at least forty-five (45) days after the date the new fees are first published, but any new Mail Services you purchase after a fee increase will be charged at the new fees.

10. ADDITIONAL SUSPENSION, TERMINATION AND INDEMNIFICATION GROUNDS

In addition to the other grounds for suspension and termination stated in Section 10 (Suspension of Services) and Section 11.2 (Termination for Breach) of the General Terms and Conditions, we may suspend your Mail Services or terminate the Agreement immediately and without notice if: (i) you use your Mail Service in violation of the use restrictions in the Agreement, including those in the AUP and at Section 3.6 (Bulk Mail) or Section 3.7 (Unsolicited Mail) above, (ii) your Mail Service email address or related IP number(s) is/are blacklisted by any third party, or Rackspace is retaliated against as a result of your email, regardless of whether you are in breach of the AUP or other part of the Agreement, or are otherwise at fault, or (iii) we receive excessive or repeated complaints from your email recipients, regardless of whether you are in breach of this AUP or are otherwise at fault. Complaints from email recipients and third party abuse agencies (e.g. SpamHaus or Spamcop) shall be deemed proof of the facts stated therein unless you provide compelling evidence to the contrary.

Your indemnity obligations stated in Section 14 (Indemnification) of the General Terms and Conditions shall, in addition to the other grounds stated, cover any third party claim arising from your use of the Mail Service, except to the extent such claim arises from Rackspace’s breach of the Agreement, negligence, recklessness, or willful misconduct.



11. PRIVACY

11.1 Content/Message Routing Data. Your email messages and other items sent or received via the Mail Service will include: (i) the content of the communication (“content”), and (ii) certain information that is created by the systems and networks that are used to create and transmit the message (the “message routing data”). The content includes things like the text of email messages and attached media files, and is generally the information that could be communicated using some media other than email (like a letter, telephone call, CD, DVD, etc.) The message routing data includes information such as server hostnames, IP addresses, timestamps, mail queue file identifiers, and spam filtering information, and is generally information that would not exist but for the fact that the communication was made via email.

11.2 Content Privacy. We respect your privacy. The content of your items is your Confidential Information and is subject to the restrictions on use and disclosure described in the General Terms and Conditions, Section 12 (Confidential Information). In addition to those restrictions, we agree that our personnel will not view the content of your items except in the specific ways defined below. However, you agree that we may view and use the message routing data for our general business purposes, including maintaining and improving security, improving our services, and developing products. In addition, you agree that we may disclose message routing data to third parties in aggregate statistical form, provided that we do not include any information that could be used to identify you.

11.3 Our Limited Rights to View and Use Your Content. You agree that our personnel may view the content of your email and other items for the following purposes:

i. as necessary to respond to your specific support request;

ii. to ensure that backups are being performed properly;

iii. for Bulk Mail, to ensure compliance with our requirements for Bulk Mail stated in the Acceptable Use Policy;

iv. as appropriate to the exercise of our rights to use and disclose your Confidential Information as described below in the General Terms and Conditions, Section 12 (Confidential Information); and

v. for Junk Mail, to improve our email filter.
 

If we use third party vendors to help us provide Services to you, we may permit those vendors to view and use your email content for the same purposes described above, provided that the vendors are subject to confidentiality and privacy restrictions at least as stringent as those stated in the General Terms and Conditions, Section 12 (Confidential Information). In addition, we may share the content of your Junk Mail with independent third party abuse agencies and trade groups for the purpose of assisting in industry initiatives to control undesirable email.

You acknowledge that Rackspace is required to establish an abuse@[yourdomain].com and postmaster@[yourdomain].com address for each of your domains. Rackspace personnel will review the content of all mail received at these addresses. You may configure your Mail Service such that mail is not received at these addresses but is instead forwarded to someone within your organisation.

WE WILL NOT EMPLOY TECHNOLOGY TO READ YOUR EMAIL MESSAGES IN ORDER TO TARGET, DISPLAY OR SEND MARKETING ADS BASED ON THE CONTENT OF THOSE EMAIL MESSAGES.

11.4 Usage Data. We collect and store information related to your use of the Services, such as use of SMTP, POP3, IMAP, and filtering choices and usage. You agree that we use this information for our general business purposes and may disclose the information to third parties in aggregate statistical form, provided that we do not include any information that could be used to identify you.

11.5 Changes to Privacy Terms.

We may change Subsection_11.3 (Our Limited Right to View and Use Your Content) under the same procedures described for amendments to the AUP in the General Terms and Conditions, Section 9 (Changes to the Acceptable Use Policy).

12. IP ADDRESSES.

Upon expiration of termination of the Agreement, you must discontinue use of the Mail Services and relinquish use of the IP addresses and server names assigned to you by Rackspace in connection with Services, including pointing the DNS for your domain name(s) away from Rackspace Services.

13. RESALE

You may not resell the Mail Services without Rackspace’s prior written consent.

14. UNSUPPORTED CONFIGURATION ELEMENTS OR SERVICES
If you ask us to implement a configuration element (hardware or software) or hosting service in a manner that is not customary at Rackspace, or that is in “end of life” or “end of support” status, we may designate the element or service as “unsupported,” “non-standard,” “best efforts,” “reasonable endeavor,” “one-off,” “EOL,” “end of support,” or with like term in the Service Description (referred to in this Section as an “Unsupported Service”). Rackspace makes no representation or warranty whatsoever regarding any Unsupported Service, and you agree that Rackspace will not be liable to you for any loss or damage arising from the provision of the Unsupported Service. The Deployment and Service Level Guarantees will not apply to the Unsupported Service, or any other aspect of the Hosting Services that is adversely affected by the Unsupported Service. You acknowledge that Unsupported Services may not interoperate with Rackspace’s other services, such as backup or monitoring.

15. COUNTRY SPECIFIC TERMS. The Mail Services will be provided from data centres located in the United States. The Country Specific Terms at www.rackspace.co.uk/legal/uscountryspecificterms/ are part of this Agreement.


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5 April 2011 revision
 

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