On Sat, Jun 20, 1998 at 07:04:12AM -0700, Paul Vixie wrote:
The agreement Paul Vixie makes RBL users sign states that EXPLICITLY.
No.
You are not allowed to use the RBL unless you disclose such use fully to your customers and/or downstreams.
There is apparently some ambiguity surrounding my use of the verb "publish" in the RBL Subscriber Agreement. I will see that this is fixed in V2.1.
Unfortunately, I can't even find the agreement now, so I can't comment. Probably because I just woke up.
"Makes"... makes how? I simply enabled it in my sendmail configs and ran with it. Didn't even SEE where it mentioned that I *HAD* to go agree to stuff.
There is no requirement that anyone sign a license if they aren't subscribing, where "subscribing" means receiving it as an eBGP4 or DNS "feed". If you're
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