My understanding is that MAPS is willing to negotiate these prices to fit the customers' ability to pay. If you say "I can afford $.XX per user/year", there's a good chance they'll give you access at that price point, provided that number is a realistic one. -C On Thu, Aug 02, 2001 at 03:36:11PM -0700, Gary E. Miller wrote:
Yo Chis!
Ooops, never mind. I was in the wrong column. You are correct that for transfer customers it is 5 cents per user per year after the 1st 1000 users. Since I have about 1,000 users my cost is still $1,25/user per year. Still out of my budget.
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On Thu, 2 Aug 2001, Gary E. Miller wrote:
On Thu, 2 Aug 2001, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Gary E. Miller <gem@rellim.com> said:
RBL+ already _includes_ DUL and RSS - that is how it differs from plain RBL. So, you only need the RBL+ (you've just about doubled your cost for no reason).
OK, I got it. I made that mistake!
Also, I was talking about zone transfer mode. Those are the prices I used.
For big mail servers (like Yahoo), the $1250 per nameserver fee isn't all that much and is a fixed cost (they don't need to add nameservers as they add mailboxes), and the mailboxes fee is $50 per 1000 users, or 5� per user per year.
Check the mail-abuse web site again. The "standard price" is $750/500users/year. So it is still $1.50/user per year.
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