Brad,

If you find Razor's model unacceptable for whatever personal or
philosophical reasons, I would just advise you to use something else.
Making Razor2's backend proprietary was a pragmatic decision I made to
help me continue Razor2 and anti-spam work full time and bring the Razor2
technology to a larger base of users. The fact that there are 300,000
happy users of Razor2/SpamNet system is an acceptable metric of success
for the project to us.

You bring up a good point about Razor2's commercial nature not being
easily accessible to those who download razor-agents. I have added this to
the FAQ as well as the README which will go out with the next version of
razor-agents.

cheers,
vipul

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Vipul Ved Prakash                        http://www.vipul.net
Founder & Chief Scientist,               http://www.cloudmark.com
Cloudmark Inc.                           PGP Key: 1024R/D71918D5

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