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Appendix D IronPort End User License Agreement
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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.5 for Email Configuration Guide
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OF THE DELIVERY DATE, AS DEFINED BELOW) NOTIFY IRONPORT, OR
THE RESELLER FROM WHOM YOU RECEIVED THE SOFTWARE, FOR A
FULL REFUND OF THE PRICE PAID FOR THE SOFTWARE.
THE RESELLER FROM WHOM YOU RECEIVED THE SOFTWARE, FOR A
FULL REFUND OF THE PRICE PAID FOR THE SOFTWARE.
1. DEFINITIONS
1.1 “Company Service” means the Company’s email or internet services provided
to End Users for the purposes of conducting Company’s internal business and
which are enabled via Company’s products as described in the purchase
agreement, evaluation agreement, beta or pre-release agreement, purchase order,
sales quote or other similar agreement between the Company and IronPort or its
reseller (“Agreement”) and the applicable user interface and IronPort’s standard
system guide documentation that outlines the system architecture and its
interfaces (collectively, the “License Documentation”).
to End Users for the purposes of conducting Company’s internal business and
which are enabled via Company’s products as described in the purchase
agreement, evaluation agreement, beta or pre-release agreement, purchase order,
sales quote or other similar agreement between the Company and IronPort or its
reseller (“Agreement”) and the applicable user interface and IronPort’s standard
system guide documentation that outlines the system architecture and its
interfaces (collectively, the “License Documentation”).
1.2 “End User” means the employee, contractor or other agent authorized by
Company to access to the Internet or use email services via the Company Service.
Company to access to the Internet or use email services via the Company Service.
1.3 “Service(s)” means (i) the provision of the Software functionality, including
Updates and Upgrades, and (ii) the provision of support by IronPort or its reseller,
as the case may be.
Updates and Upgrades, and (ii) the provision of support by IronPort or its reseller,
as the case may be.
1.4 “Software” means: (i) IronPort’s proprietary software licensed by IronPort to
Company along with IronPort’s hardware products; (ii) any software provided by
IronPort’s third-party licensors that is licensed to Company to be implemented for
use with IronPort’s hardware products; (iii) any other IronPort software module(s)
licensed by IronPort to Company along with IronPort’s hardware products; and
(iv) any and all Updates and Upgrades thereto.
Company along with IronPort’s hardware products; (ii) any software provided by
IronPort’s third-party licensors that is licensed to Company to be implemented for
use with IronPort’s hardware products; (iii) any other IronPort software module(s)
licensed by IronPort to Company along with IronPort’s hardware products; and
(iv) any and all Updates and Upgrades thereto.
1.5 “Updates” means minor updates, error corrections and bug fixes that do not
add significant new functions to the Software, and that are released by IronPort or
its third party licensors. Updates are designated by an increase to the Software’s
release number to the right of the decimal point (e.g., Software 1.0 to Software
1.1). The term Updates specifically excludes Upgrades or new software versions
marketed and licensed by IronPort or its third party licensors as a separate
product.
add significant new functions to the Software, and that are released by IronPort or
its third party licensors. Updates are designated by an increase to the Software’s
release number to the right of the decimal point (e.g., Software 1.0 to Software
1.1). The term Updates specifically excludes Upgrades or new software versions
marketed and licensed by IronPort or its third party licensors as a separate
product.
1.6 “Upgrade(s)” means revisions to the Software, which add new enhancements
to existing functionality, if and when it is released by IronPort or its third party
licensors, in their sole discretion. Upgrades are designated by an increase in the
Software’s release number, located to the left of the decimal point (e.g., Software
to existing functionality, if and when it is released by IronPort or its third party
licensors, in their sole discretion. Upgrades are designated by an increase in the
Software’s release number, located to the left of the decimal point (e.g., Software