Cloudmark is more or less the commercial version of Razor for windows. They are written by the same people, and as far as I know they use the same reporting servers.

So they're not redundant or competing, just different product names for different platforms (free/unix = razor, commercial/windows = cloudmark)

If you're not convinced they are the same team, note that Vipul Ved Prakash is the founder of cloudmark:

http://www.cloudmark.com/company/bios/

And he's also the author of Vipul's Razor:

http://razor.sourceforge.net/


At 09:11 AM 3/8/2003 -0800, Sis wrote:


   I am not a user of Micro$oft Outlook, but can someone explain to me the
difference between the Razor community and the Cloudmark community? I
checked out the Cloudmark site and it seems they are doing exactly the
same thing as Razor, just with the limitation of it only being usable by
Outlook. They have a TES, reporting honeypots... everything Razor seems to
have.

   So, my real question is: are the 2 communities redundant or can they
work together somehow?



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