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- From: argv@zander.z-code.COM (Dan Heller)
- Newsgroups: comp.mail.mush
- Subject: Re: E-Mail system recommendations needed
- Message-ID: <9208280857.ZM22196@zander.z-code.com>
- Date: 28 Aug 92 15:57:21 GMT
- Article-I.D.: zander.9208280857.ZM22196
- Sender: daemon@athena.mit.edu (Mr Background)
- Reply-To: argv@z-code.com
- Organization: The Internet
- Lines: 19
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- > On Aug 27, 11:40pm, Jaye Mathisen wrote:
- > Take a look at Zmail, from the guys that gave the world mush ...
- ...
- > One BIG gripe. (Had to be one didn't there... :)
- >
- > Licensing is seriously hosed for a person that wants to buy mush for
- > themselves. It's locked to a machine, I think it's the IP address or
- > the ethernet address or something stupid like that.
- >
- > If you're a single user, wanting to spring for a mail package that you can
- > run on multiple machines, then zmail is not for you, it sucks rocks.
-
- This was totally true for 2.0, but is only partially true for version 2.1.
- Version 2.1 has a network license server that allows you to run zmail on any
- machine on a network. The license server is locked to a host, but the zmail
- itself isn't.
-
-
- --dan
-