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Wed Oct 31 19:32:53 CET 2007
spamhaus to reseller an antispam or other internet based email services.
But Kolab is a groupware system mainly used by companies for their own use.
This mean that the concept of "non commercial" use of Spamhaus is equal
of "for commercial use" of Kolab.
I mean, all companies use it for *commercial use* in the sense that they
do business and they require to use their own email server for
exchanging email with their customers (for commercial use).
They are not reselling an email service, but they are using spamhaus for
commercial use (but not in the sense that spamhaus define commercial use).
So imho spamhaus could be used without any issue in the Kolab
environment that is a good platform for everything but not for an
internet service provider.
Fabio
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Gelpi Andrea wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Fabio Pietrosanti ha scritto:
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<pre wrap="">Gelpi Andrea wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Be careful using zen.spamhaus.org, it is not free for commercial use.
If you write something put a note on it.
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<pre wrap="">It simply depend on the amount of query you do each day, not on the usage.
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NO.
From <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.spamhaus.org/organization/dnsblusage.html">http://www.spamhaus.org/organization/dnsblusage.html</a>
Use of the Spamhaus DNSBLs via DNS queries to our public DNSBL servers
is free of charge if you meet all three of the following criteria:
1. Your use of the Spamhaus DNSBLs is non-commercial*, and
2. Your email traffic is less than 80,000 SMTP connections per day, and
3. Your DNSBL query volume is less than 320,000 queries per day.
The 3 condition are in and not in or ... and
*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.
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