| === HasHabeasWarrantMark |
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| This matcher tests for the Hebeas Warrant Mark. |
| For details see: http://www.hebeas.com |
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| Usage: Place this matcher |
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| .... |
| <mailet match="HasHabeasWarrantMark" class="ToProcessor"> |
| <processor> transport </processor> |
| </mailet> |
| .... |
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| in the root processs before the DNSRBL block lists (the InSpammerBlacklist matcher). |
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| Because the Habeas Warrant Mark is copyright material, I have asked for and |
| received the following explicit statement from Habeas: |
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| .... |
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| From: Lindsey Pettit [mailto:support@habeas.com] |
| Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2002 5:51 |
| To: Noel J. Bergman |
| Subject: RE: Habeas and Apache James |
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| Dear Noel, |
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| > I guess that since your Warrant Mark is copyright, I should ask for |
| > something from you to explicitly authorize that Hebeas will permit |
| > this code to be included and distributed as part of Apache James |
| > under the Apache Software License. As we have established, the use |
| > of the Habeas Warrant Mark for filtering is not restricted, but I |
| > would like something to confirm that, so that Apache will be happy. |
| |
| I can hereby confirm to you that there is no license necessary in |
| order to use the Habeas mark for filtering. That said, however, we |
| do insist that it not ever be used as a basis for rejecting email which |
| bears the Habeas mark. |
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| .... |