David Lawrence said:

>I never said the license might cost you, I just said don't do it unless 
>you have one. I'm fully aware of their licensing structure.
 I never said you didn't say. I said you did not stress this fact. Big 
difference, especially as you made it sound like you were trying to tell 
us Emailer users that Habeas was not for us. Just check your subject line.

My first message was from the hip, sorry for that. But I still hold it 
unlikely that Habeas would care very much if a lone user used Habeas in 
private email without a license, especially outside of the US. It would 
also be both easier and make more sense just to ask the offender to get a 
license, rather than to go to court. Courts don't work the way you 
americans are used ot here in Europe, at least not yet.
 
Just recently a young norwegian won the battle to use DVDcopies (of 
preowned movies) on his Linux system. Which shows that copyright isn't as 
clearcut as you seem to think. I'd say those companies that sued him, 
have more money than Habeas ever will.

But let's drop this quabble and investigate how to get it working, fully 
licensed of course, in Emailer, instead.

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