Hello Cecilia, Thanks for your email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] regarding SpamBayes.
> Dear Marketing and PR teams Spambayes is an Open Source project, developed by volunteers. It has no marketing or PR teams. (I'm one of the developers.) Being Open Source, you are free to use it, distribute it, review it, comment on it, modify it, and do pretty much anything with it apart from claiming ownership of it or suing its developers. The licensing terms are here: http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/*checkout*/spambayes/spambayes/LICENSE.txt?rev=1.4 > RE: WHICH? Magazine PRE-PUBLICATION CHECK: Anti-virus software SpamBayes is an anti-spam tool, not an anti-virus tool. It is of some use defending against email-bourne viri, but it's not designed as an anti-virus tool. > I am sending you a set of checking sheets for Which? Magazine. These are in an Excel file, which I don't want to open precisely because of the possibility of viruses... Could you send a plain-text version? > It would also be helpful if you would complete, sign and return this > information to us no later than Tuesday 4 January 2005. Because SpamBayes is developed by volunteers, who are distributed around the world, it has no central management and all communication is electronic. If it's vitally important that you have a signature, I can sign on behalf of the development team (if no-one has any objections) but we prefer to work over email. As I explained above, that shouldn't present any problems. Thanks for your interest, -- Richie Hindle [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ spambayes-dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes-dev
