> > > You need a commercial license if you sell anti-spam appliances or > > > services, or if you do not share your checksums. > > > > so if I have two servers, one of which shares my checksums, I can run them > > without commercial license?
On 23.03.11 19:51, Vernon Schryver wrote: > If a server does not share its checksums, then it requires a > commercial license. > > However, why would your internall server not share its checksums? > Why could it not flood its checksums to your other server while > refusing all incoming checksums with /var/dcc/flod lines like these: > > /var/dcc/flod on external server at outside.domain.com: > # connection to outside peers > outside.example.com 5438 9876 > # connection to internal server > inside.domain.com 4583 8967 all->reject > > /var/dcc/flod on internal server at inside.domain.com: > # connection to internal server > outside.domain.com 8583 8967 - all->reject > I wonder > - if a single DCC server with two copies of dccifd with differing > thresholds would be sufficient I was thinking about such behaviour, but the main problem was always to distinguish between checksums of local and global mail. > - if there will be enough email traffic to provide enough data for > the inside DCC server to do any good still worth trying I guess :) but, yes, I will think about all the stuff -- Matus UHLAR - fantomas, [email protected] ; http://www.fantomas.sk/ Warning: I wish NOT to receive e-mail advertising to this address. Varovanie: na tuto adresu chcem NEDOSTAVAT akukolvek reklamnu postu. WinError #98652: Operation completed successfully. _______________________________________________ DCC mailing list [email protected] http://www.rhyolite.com/mailman/listinfo/dcc
