which is not commercial but has some uncomfortable restrictions in
its license, similar to QT.
Although the future releases of sendmail may be distributed
only for $$$, the previous releases were free with source code
(otherwise they would not have been included with Linux and
BSD and other Unix flavours!) and anyone can maintain a
separate tree independent from any commercial distribution,
probably under a different name. No big deal.
What about smail? Anyone is using it?
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