>
> It will not be possible for me to implement Sender ID in Courier.
>  Courier
> is licensed under the GPL.  The FSF already flatly stated that
> Microsoft's
> IP license is not GPL compatible.  I reviewed the most recent version of
> Microsoft's proposed IP license, and I've reached the same
> conclusion.  For
> this reason Sender ID cannot be implemented in Courier; Courier's
> implementation will be limited to the unencumbered SPF-classic.
>
> --
> Sam Varshavchik
> http://www.courier-mta.org
>

You may have said the KEY PHRASE there... "it will not be possible for
me..." - you would be a target.

I wonder if this would be another scenario where something similar to the
RSA stuff where various encryption libraries were released as free code
maintained offshore which users could plug into their systems freely - as
long as they weren't in a country upholding RSA's patent rights?

It's like GIF? Who in their right mind would pay to use it?!?!

The code could be a patch to absolve you of risk ;-)

m/



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