I don't think that's fair for a bug like this.  Declude has never been
presented as being a "time sensitive" licensed product.

I know some of my old installs are still probably using older versions
without other issues.  I've made my successors aware of this and it's up
to them now.

There are a lot of folks out there that will be looking for an iMail
replacement, and may consider Smartermail/Declude, but won't if they feel
CPHZ is not doing right. CPHZ should release a 1.82 or a 1.8101 and make
it available for all licensed users.  They would then get a "phone home"
version out to more users, and generate good will instead of ill will.

I'm surprised the conspiracy theorists haven't chimed in already that this
is just a way to force an upgrade.  I don't believe that, but some will be
thinking it.

Jerry


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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] 2005 SpamHeaders Glitch?


> At 07:59 AM 1/2/2005 +1100, you wrote:
> >Great way to increase sales due to the need to update service
agreements.
>
> Anyone that runs production software without service agreements gets
what
> they deserve.
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