> Just  as  SA  and  other  spam  apps have built in support for these
> freely  available  and open source spam services, nothing would have
> prevented Declude from doing the same.

Don't  agree. Have you ever looked at the Rhyolite lists and looked at
Vernon's  opinion  of commercial DCC sofware and appliances? And Razor
just  would've  started being legal to integrate on May 5, 2006 -- and
one  could  safely  assume that Commtouch planning started quite a bit
before that (don't know how far before, admittedly).

> Declude  has  stated  that they will eventually be including support
> for  URIBL  checks  within  JunkMail. This has to be accomplished by
> reviewing  open  source  specifications and then building support to
> the  specs so that queries to the URIBL servers are delivered in the
> correct   format  and  the  returning  responses  can  be  correctly
> interpreted.  Thus, no different then Declude looking at building in
> support  to these various spam checksum services - send the query in
> the correct format, and properly interpret the returned response.

Again,  I  disagree.  That's  like  saying  that coding a SpamAssassin
client  like SPAMC32 is no easier than Darrell's InvURIBL. Believe me,
I'm proud of some of my bells and whistles, but I know enough to admit
that  performing  URIBL  checks efficiently *and* creatively is a much
bigger development task.

--Sandy



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Broadleaf Systems, a division of
Cypress Integrated Systems, Inc.
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