On 12 Nov 2004 Dallman Ross (dman(_at_)nomotek(_dot_)com) wrote:
Grab my Virus Snaggers(tm) package and look in the vsnag.genvars.rc
[...]
In summary, the genvars contents are meant for, and I'm fine with their
use for, satisfying your general private procmail needs. Ditto public,
if that means a server running procmail for the good of its users,
including commercially, so long as I don't lose credit for what I've
offered. (And Ruud has some very similar stuff available free also,
fwiw.)
[...]
I hope that helps clarify things.
Well kind of, but I would feel better about using it, especially
in things that I share, if there were an explicit license at the
bottom of vsnag.genvars.rc.
FYI, I now include a link to this as an "example of a recipe
module you might want to use" in this section of my Procmail
Quick Start:
<http://www.ii.com/internet/robots/procmail/qs/#modularize>
Thank you Dman for all your great recipes!
NM
IANAL but IATCOAL
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