On Wed, 2008-11-12 at 13:00 +0100, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> On 12.11.08 21:56, Peter Nitschke wrote:
> > Read the entire sentence.
> > 
> > "Please note that free public DNS queries for organizations smaller
> > than 1,000 users or processing fewer than 250,000 messages per
> > day is unchanged.  "

> > If you satisfy either requirement ( <1,000 users OR <250,000 mails) then
> > you still get free access.

> In another mail to surbl list it was mentioned that any organization who has
> more than >1000 users or processes >250000 messages per day, the feed must
> be set up and charge paid. 
> 
> That meant you need to have <=1000 users AND process <=250000 messages daily
> (average) to have free access.

Hmm, that's not what http://www.surbl.org/usage-policy.html says about
the FQS. It states OR there, so Peter's understanding seems to be
correct.

On the other hand though, that same page states 1k users as the sole
limit to require SDS...


That's kind of fuzzy and mind boggling. ;)  Anyway, I guess all this
should be taken with a grain of salt. In particular "posts to lists"
that accidentally might have changed the logic by not applying proper
boolean logic when talking about the subject.

  guenther


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