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- What ports does Razor use?: NetTestFirewallIssues
- I get errors about unblessed references from Razor: RazorUnblessedRefs
- How do I report spam to Razor?: ReportingSpam
- How do I report a whole mailbox full of spam to Razor? SpamAssassin only handles single mail messages: ReportingMboxesToRazor
- I get 'bad file descriptor' errors with amavisd-new and Razor2: RazorBadFileDesc
- How can I tell if SpamAssassin is using Razor?: RazorHowToTell
- I upgraded to 2.6x and get "razor2 check skipped": RazorInsecureDependency
- Razor2 check fails with Can't locate object method "new": RazorCantLocateNew
- Exactly how do I install Razor in personal account? SingleUserUnixInstall
- How does SpamAssassin find Razor? RazorCantLocateNew
- Using Razor site-wide: RazorSiteWide
- Using Razor with Amavisd-new: RazorAmavisd
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Questions about Razor Licensing
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Starting in [SpamAssassin] 3.1, the code used to access the Razor system (now a plugin) is disabled by default due to our policy of only using services, by default, that are 100% freely available to everyone, which Razor is not. We've received a lot of questions regarding whether or not different groups are allowed to use the Razor system freely. For ease of reference, here is a post from Vipul Ved Prakash which clarifies some of the issue. If you have any other questions regarding Razor licensing, etc, please direct them to the appropriate Razor mailing list such as \[http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/razor-users razor-users\]. |
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Note: the full text of the message is available from the [SourceForge] \[http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=13269071 List Archive\]. |
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From: Vipul Ved Prakash
Sent: Friday, October 07, 2005 5:03 PM
To: Razor List
Subject: Razor service policy clarification.
In the last few weeks I have received tons of mail from people asking me
if they are covered by Razor service policy. Here's some clarification.
The spirit of the service policy is to restrict usage from those
companies that are charging their customers in some way for use of razor
agents. Specifically, the service policy is designed to exclude public
usage of the Cloudmark backend (that Razor Agents query) by third-party
commerical anti-spam systems. If you are a company that primarily sells
anti-spam products and services to your users, you need to get
permission to connect to the Cloudmark backend.
If you are an ISP, a university, or any other type of organization using
the Razor Agents to filter e-mail -- without charging for the service --
then you are welcome to continue using Razor. Please note that the
Service Policy has not changed in two years, and this type of usage has
always been free.
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