Mike Flynn writes:
 > I work for IBM and I want to install qmail
 > on my server.  IBM requires that I present
 > our legal department with an actual license
 > so that the Intellectual Property lawyers can
 > review it and bless it or not.  I will not
 > be distributing qmail in any way, just using it,
 > hopefully, to dramatically reduce the time 
 > spent sending very large mailings (on an RS/6000
 > server under AIX) using the sendmail daemon.

Tell your lawyers that the author of qmail believes that no license is
needed.  See the author's statement at http://cr.yp.to/softwarelaw.html
That's the closest thing to a license they're going to get.

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