>> Razor is also a good check, but it only free for personal use >> (same as dcc): http://razor.sourceforge.net >> Razor compile and install is a bit more difficult than dcc or >> pyzor, as it might need a whole lot of perl modules >> (depending on what is already there), so better get your CPAN >> right and use perl newer than 5.8.3. >> >> -Sietse > > As of March 30, 2006, Razor2 no longer has the "Personal Use Only" > clause.
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=10079360&forum_id=4258 So I see that razor is now free, but what about DCC? I went to the DCC website shown in another post. http://www.rhyolite.com/anti-spam/dcc/ And I didn't see anything about payment, or being free for only personal use, the only thing I found about is this. The Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse source carries a license that is free to organizations that do not sell filtering devices or services except to their own users and that participate in the global DCC network. (I.e. ISPs that use the DCC to filter mail for their own users are intended to be covered in the free license.) You also can't call it your own or blame anyone for using it. And to me that sounds like me running a Small Business Server I should be alrighht?