I seem to recall that the license code is based on the fqdn of the mail
server. Wouldn't that mean that an individual license would be required for
each server it is installed on in order to function?

That is correct. The Declude software is licensed per-server, so if you have multiple servers, you need multiple copies of Declude (just as you would need multiple copies of Windows and IMail). Even if the hostnames are the same, multiple licenses are necessary.


I also think that the updates covered by the service agreement are for all
products anyway since there is only one codebase for all products but
individual config file for each product. That would mean that  if you had
just JM, the updates also includes the code for AV and HJ as well.

Correct. The activation codes determine which products are being run; the declude.exe file contains the code for all of them, so upgrading one upgrades them all.


-Scott
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