The software used to do this in prior versions as well. My company has
asked me to look into other spam control because of the non-discloser of
such activity the software does behind doors; as it is a privacy issue
using our resources without consent; is how they put it to me. It sucks,
as I,
Well, announcing such a feature would minimize the desired success:
Identify who's runnning multiple copies of imail with the same hostname and
only one declude license.
So I can only hope that the increased income will be turned over 1:1 to
finance several feature request. :-)
Markus
I agree - I love Declude.
My company has asked me to look into other spam control because of the
non-discloser of such activity the software does behind doors
But with that information, I can tell you that my management would be in the
same boat. If a security software (virus protection /
Did you guys know Declude phone's home now:
Declude v1.81.2590 installed on mail.**.com.
It does indeed.
I completely agree that IP owners have the right to make sure their
license agreements are being honored, however, if you're going to
start doing stuff like this, then you'd better be
so, it's a privacy concern to our upper
management.
Erik
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Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 3:06 PM
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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Declude Phone's Home
I agree - I love
FYI,
I have a backup gateway installed that has an instance of both Declude
and IMail which are not licensed and are also not running. This server
uses MS SMTP for relaying, but in the event my primary server goes down
for an extended period of time, I plan on making the backup server live
so