Hi Freddie,

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 09:36:03 -0800, Freddie Cash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On December 15, 2004 08:57 am, Rainer Zocholl wrote:
> > In the really meanwhile long long linear list of mail scanners
> > I only see the (non GPLed) "DansGuardian Anti-Virus Patch".
> > Do you mean that?
> > AFAIK is DansGuardian payware except for private use.
> 
> Please do at least the bare minimum research before posting things like
> the above.  Opening even the first page of the DansGuardian website
> will show that it is available free (as in no money), for anyone to use
> (at home, at work, at school, whereever).
>
> Yes, there is a commercial web content filter that uses a lot of the
>DansGuardian technology, and even employs the primary DG programmer,
>but DG is available for anybody to use, completely free, and even
>includes the sourcecode.
>

I shrugged away from using DansGuardian in my office because I found
on the page.

http://dansguardian.org/?page=copyright2

the following

DansGuardian 2 is:

    * free for non-commercial use
    * not free for installation by 3rd parties charging for
installation or support
    * not free for commercial use
    * licensed under the GPL
    * copyright Daniel Barron
    * is a registered trade mark of Daniel Barron 

So the THIRD item says

"not free for commercial use"

What does commercial use mean? Is it that Igot something wrong? can I
use it for my office for free?

Thankyou so much

Kind Regards
Siju
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