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As part of our mandate to serve the drug reform community, we provide a
Starter account to qualified organizations on a donation basis so every
significant organization, regardless of funding levels, are given a voice. To begin the process,
please fill out the QUOTE FORM.
For organizations ineligible for a grant, or wish to have premium services, we offer
the different packages listed below. Prices start from as listed below, but further discounts may apply.
Please support us so we can provide internet services for the
drug reform community. All prices are in U.S. Dollars:
Extras
| VMail 50/50 |
$4.15/mo $49.80/yr |
increase to 50 forwards, and (if IP based) 50 POP |
| VMail unlimited |
$6.25/mo $75.00/yr |
unlimited forwards, and (if IP based) POP accounts |
| Database |
$2.05/mo $24.6/yr |
Mysql Database |
| Mailing Lists |
$2.05/mo $24.6/yr |
Majordomo managed lists. |
| Real Server |
$2.05/mo $24.6/yr |
Real Server - streaming support. |
| SSL |
$2.05/mo $24.6/yr |
Space on the secure (SSL) server |
| Tech Support |
$35.00 /hour:
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HTML, web design, graphics, php, perl, custom scripts, etc |
| Disk Space |
One Time: $1/meg |
Extra Disk Space |
| Bandwidth |
$9/Gig
or $1/19418 hits |
Extra Data transfer allowance
Volume Discounts (below) apply at half the discount rate.
The hit charge is only intended for CGI intensive sites. (1 Gig = 1024 Meg, charge is based on 6
kbyte hit size) |
Payment Terms
D rugSense, and its endeavors, the Media Awareness Project (MAP) and Drug Policy
Central (DPC) combine to form a tax deductible 501(c)3 non-profit corporation.
As part of our mandate to serve the drug reform community, we provide internet
services to qualified organizations on a donation basis.
All accounts will receive an invoice showing the value of services provided, and
have the choice to pay any or all the amount through our donation system, or include the figure in their operational funding requests.
Accepted forms of payment are check, money order, Visa, or MasterCard.
Detailed Descriptions
Forwarding
This is a basically a forwarding service... We just forward your e-mail and
webserver traffic to another server. It's a great way to take advantage of the free space at your
ISP, and still have a professional looking website URL and e-mail address on your business
card.
Example: if you have an account "u123" at some isp.net, your website URL and e-mail
address are probably http://www.isp.net/~u123/ and u123@someisp.net. With this option we would
forward all the web traffic from http://yourdomain/ to http://www.isp.net/~u123/ and all e-mail
from anything@yourdomain to u123@someisp.net .
Starter
The webserver uses a special header sent by all (?) major web browsers released
in the last couple years. (POP mail clients don't do this, which is why the Starter accounts can't
have their own POP accounts.)
For the purposes of e-mail, the domain associated with the Starter account simply
becomes an alias,
Note that you can upgrade this account.
Starter Plus
This is the same as the Starter account, except there is VMail configuration
which allows you to control where individual addresses go to.
You only need this option if you want webmaster@clientdomain to go somewhere
different from webmaster@yourdomain (or support@, or accounts@, or ...).
Note that you can NOT add the VMail upgrades to this account. (You add it to the
Thrifty account instead, which saves a few $).
Basic
T he Basic Drug Policy Central virtual server.
Advanced
S ame as the Basic account, except that databases, lists, SSL, and real-server
access are included ... and there's more VMail id's, disk space, and data transfer as well.
Feature Descriptions
Forwards
T his is our standard VMail forward. Which includes the wildcard forward.
The wildcard allows you to forward anything "not otherwise specified", and you can forward to a
specific address, or to the "same" mailbox at a different domain. (In the second case,
anyunknownaddress@domainone would be forwarded to anyunknowaddress@specified.domain)
Note that the number of forwards is also the number of supported autoresponders and
(unmanaged) mailing lists.
POP
T his is a standard Post Office Protocol (POP) (version 3) mailbox.
There WILL be limits placed on the maximum size of mailboxes.
There WILL be total storage limits for all the POP accounts in a domain.
Web Server Type
W e have three types of webservers: Named, IP based, and forwarding (which is a
special case of Named).
IP based webservers are virtual servers which are associated with an IP address. All
web browsers/robots accessing that IP address are served pages corresponding to that webserver
unless they send a special header that indicates they want a page from a Named webserver instead
(see below).
The Named webservers identify which virtual server is being accessed by using the
"Host" header that all current browsers send when they request a page from a webserver.
This means that visitors using extremely old browsers, or primitive robots will be
accessing the Basic or Advanced virtual server that the Named webserver shares an IP address with.
(More details or a link to go here describing how to get around this.)
Forwarding webservers are simply Named webservers that send out a redirect request
instead of serving a page. The only two pieces of information required to setup a forwarding
webserver are the domain name, and the URL to forward to. (Example: someone might request that
http://somedomain.com/ be forwarded to http://someisp/~someuserid/somedir/ )
IP Address
T his just corresponds to the webserver type. Only IP based webservers get their
own IP address. A client must have an IP based webserver (from us) before they can order Name based
webservers.
Disk Space
T his is storage space for webserver pages. (Currently your e-mail is also stored
in this space. It is intended that e-mail will be stored separately with it's own disk space
allocation based on the number of POP accounts.)
Note that our charges for extra disk space are ONE TIME charges. They are NOT
monthly charges.
Please note also that disk space allocations are quite likely to change.
Bandwidth Allowance
T his is the amount of data transfer allocated to your account.
All FTP, e-mail, and web traffic will be added together to get your total bandwidth
usage. If your total usage is greater than your Bandwidth Allowance, then you will be billed extra
at the rate shown under Extras.
Volume discounts apply at half the normal rate for bandwidth, and the value of the
bandwidth with be used in calculating that discount. Hit surcharges. We expect your average hit
size to be greater than 6 kbyte per request. If it is smaller, and your site uses lots of CGI (like
a banner network, or a statistics gathering site) then you will be billed by the greater of
the hit or bandwidth charges according to the rates shown under Extras.
It is not our intention to bill for serving lots of small graphics included
in normal HTML pages, as that is just good HTML design. If your site is being billed for hit
charges and is not CGI intensive, please let us know -- we will refund the surcharge and
configure your account so it is not billed for hit charges.
Inactive Accounts
Accounts will be considered active at the start of the month following the one in
which they were created. (We reserve the right to change this.)
Outstanding accounts will be de-activated. Under normal circumstances the following
timelines will apply. Over-due notices will be sent when invoices are over 45 days outstanding.
Accounts over 75 days overdue will be suspended.
Files for suspended accounts will be kept for at least a month.
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