What if the mailbox is not on your system -- i.e.  you are just acting
as a conduit and forwarding elsewhere?


Tuesday, August 20, 2002, 2:57:30 PM, John Tolmachoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>>Although it could very easily be argued that the "per mailbox"
JT> licensing 
>>scheme, if McAfee's license indeed requires it, would apply to *all* 
>>mailboxes on the Internet, requiring an unlimited number of licenses.
JT> :)

JT> OK, OK, I should have clarified

JT> Per Mailbox being provided direct benefit.

JT> So, even though you scan an outgoing e-mail, the direct benefactor is
JT> the sender and the indirect benefactor is the receiver. (Although, yes,
JT> an argument could be made to the contrary, but the point has be stated.)

:-)>>

JT> John Tolmachoff
JT> IT Manager, Network Engineer
JT> RelianceSoft, Inc.
JT> Fullerton, CA  92835
JT> www.reliancesoft.com


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