Sven, on 2002-10-09, wrote:

> I am curious as to whether a spammer has begun to try contacting razor
> users with the above tactic in an effort to get them to stop using razor
> or whether the open source/community aspect of the razor project is
> going by the wayside in lieu of a strictly commercial approach (ala
> brightmail and the likes).

Assuming that it was realy Cloudmark that called you...

It has been made abundantly clear on this list that the server side of
Razor is not open source/free software, but rather a commercial
proprietary venture, with the unix client portion being open source.  
However, it is interesting to note that they are trying to claim that
because the server side is proprietary, you have to pay to use it; a
better argument would simply be that they only allow usage of it for
non-commercial purposes, something one can do for even fully libre
servers.

There are alternatives if you wish a fully open source/software
libre/community project.

-- 
Frank Tobin                     http://www.neverending.org/~ftobin/



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