On Monday, Sep 15th 2003 at 12:22 -0700, quoth Andreas Stollar:

=>So what is the problem? They packaged it up with some Windows tools and 
=>made it into a 'SpamAssassin for Dummies' product. I am sure no one on 
=>*this* list needs that, but for those that do, there is an option. Free 
=>version also available. Nothing illegal about charging for 
=>support/add-ons/enhancments to open source projects right?

I think we have a problem. The website sez:
"'SpamAssassin' is a trademark of Network Associates, Inc."

Network Associates is the McAfee people. I just spoke to them. Some woman 
talked to me from Manila. She sez that the name Spamassassin was just 
recently purchased by NA but that http://www.no-spam-today.com/ is not in 
any way affiliated with NA.

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steveo at syslang.net


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