Unsolicited Bulk E-mail    
    Community Action Program of Lancaster County. ("CAP") does not authorize the use of its proprietary computers and computer network "CAP's Network") to accept, transmit or distribute unsolicited bulk e-mail sent from the Internet to CAP staff. In addition, Internet e-mail sent, or caused to be sent, to or through CAP's Network that makes use of or contains invalid or forged headers, invalid or non-existent domain names or other means of deceptive addressing will be deemed to be counterfeit. Any attempt to send or cause such counterfeit e-mail to be sent to or through the CAP's Network is unauthorized. Similarly, e-mail that is relayed from any third party's mail servers without the permission of that third party, or which employs similar techniques to hide or obscure the source of the e-mail, is also an unauthorized use of CAP's  Network.CAP does not authorize anyone to send e-mail or cause e-mail to be sent to CAP's Network that violates CAP's Terms of Service. CAP does not authorize the harvesting or collection of  email addresses from any of  CAP's network servers  for the purpose of sending unsolicited e-mail. CAP reserves the right to take all legal and technical steps available to prevent unsolicited bulk e-mail or other unauthorized e-mail from entering, utilizing or remaining within CAP's Network. Nothing in this policy is intended to grant any right to transmit or send e-mail to, or through, CAP's Network. CAPs failure to enforce this policy in every instance in which it might have application does not amount to a waiver of CAP's rights.

    Unauthorized use of CAP's Network in connection with the transmission of unsolicited bulk e-mail, including the transmission of counterfeit e-mail, may result in civil and criminal penalties against the sender, including those provided by the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (18 U.S.C. § 1030 et seq.);  and the Washington Commercial Electronic Mail Act ( Wash. Rev. Code Chapter 19.190 et seq.).