Am 13.02.2016 um 16:56 schrieb Antony Stone:
On Saturday 13 February 2016 at 16:50:56, Reindl Harald wrote:

a different company with it's own infrastructure has no business to
ssh-tunneling or access *my server* in any other way directly

DIFFERENT NETWORKS
DIFFERENT INFRASTRUCTURES
DIFFERENT OWNERS
DIFFERENT ADMINS

NO DIRECT CONNECTION BETWEEN THE COMPANIES
WE HAVE MAIL CUSTOMERS
THEY HAVE MAIL CUSTOMERS
DIFFERENT CUSTOMERS

However, what about when those two companies have a customer-supplier
relationship?

The supplier is providing the service of a spam-filtering/identification
database to the customer, for use on their own machines.

Sounds perfectly reasonable to share this as a commercial service, to me

that's exactly what happens, fetch the bayes over a webservice when the checksum has changed - nobody on both sides want to use redis for a million reasons

the point is that "use redis" isn't always the answer

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