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On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Devon Harding - GTHLA wrote:
>I think the solution would be to get OpenMail to go opensource.

Not likely.

In the first place, there's probably Microsoft code in there somewhere, and 
they are *not* going to release that code as OpenSource.

Second, Samsung paid good money for that code, and they aren't likely to 
see any value in changing the license to OpenSource. If Samsung ever 
decides to abandon the software, then they might be willing to open the 
code. Or they may not.

PGP users are struggling with taht issue right now.

Tony
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