Op zaterdag 21-04-2007 om 10:19 uur [tijdzone -0700], schreef W.C. Schafer: > The last thing I would do would be to suggest changes in the way you > conduct your business but I do think that you should be charging for > your anti-spam program.
It's originally a Linux program that just happens to be quite portable to Windows. Do you know mucht Linux software out there that you have to pay for? Software is like a popular 3-letter activity: it's best when it's free. ;-) But seriously. If you really need to get rid of some money, donate to the Python Software Foundation. For more info, read: http://spambayes.sourceforge.net/faq.html#what-is-the-license-how-much-does-it-cost-can-i-pay-anyway > I get forty to forty-five emails every morning. Thirty-five to forty > are spam and the rest are “for real”. Your program sorts them out > accurately (no errors) in one minute. This thing is fast and very > accurate. You may consider it to be in beta but I see no “glitches” > and no errors. It is no less reliable than any one of the many Windows > releases (all Beta) and what does Microsoft want for an OS like XP Pro > that has two entire service packs of “fixes”? Think about it. I'm sure the Spambayes devs will be very pleased to hear that you like their work. If anyone of you guys is ever in Belgium, like for FOSDEM or any other open source gig, remind me I owe you beer++ big time! > -- Amedee Van Gasse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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