I understand that new declude versions requires an up to date service
agreement.
But this is a simple IP4r test that can be run with existing versions, so
why are they requiring a SA ?

BTW, i do have a current SA, so that is not why i am bitchin, but it seems
things are starting to get out of hands here.

The reason for that is that it isn't easy administering a DNSBL -- there are a lot of costs involved. We're expecting to get tens of millions of queries per day. If someone else was running this test, that would be a different story (for example, if we limited the SPAMCOP test to those with a Service Agreement, I think that would be wrong). Plus, this is something that isn't available anywhere else. It is essentially a new feature to Declude -- and as such, should require a Service Agreement. It is a service, and as such really shouldn't be free. I think that it should be seen as an extra benefit to the Service Agreement, making the Service Agreement more valuable. FWIW, I do agree with management that this should only be available to those with an active Service Agreement.


-Scott
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