> "Although immediately available at no charge to current Declude 'JunkMail'
> customers the company is open to discussing licensed access by others
> wishing to eradicate this threat."
> 
> The test is NOT free to current Declude 'JunkMail' customers if a current
> Service Agreement is required.

Well, now we are discussing the meaning of the word current. To me, current
means with a service agreement. If some one bought Declude 3 years ago and
has not had a service agreement since, can you call them a current customer?

Sorry, I back Scott and the others at Declude up on this.

John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
eServices For You


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