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Re: Barracuda offers a new -- and free -- alternative to Spamhaus

Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 80.251.196.120] on December 29, 2008 03:06 PM
read the definition of non-commercial use:
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*Definition: "non-commercial use" is use for any purpose other than as part or all of a product or service that is resold, or for use of which a fee is charged. For example, using our DNSBLs in a commercial spam filtering appliance that is then sold to others requires a data feed, regardless of use volume. The same is true of commercial spam filtering software and commercial spam filtering services.

A company that uses our DNSBLs solely to filter their own email qualifies as a non-commercial user and may use our free public DNSBLs if that company's email volume and DNSBL query volume is below the free use limits. The same is true for any non-profit organization, school, religious organization, or private individual who operates their own mail server.

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