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authorJakub Moc <jakub@gentoo.org>2006-06-10 00:21:37 +0000
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+There exist three main types of licenses for Unix-based versions - two for the
+daemon and one for the scanner.
+
+The licenses can be purchased for 6, 12 and 24 months. Having purchased the
+license, during the whole license term, you have the right to update from the
+Dr.Web(R) Global Updating system servers and to receive a standard technical
+support of Doctor Web Ltd. and its partners.
+
+
+ 1. Dr.Web(R) - command line scanners. (http://buy.drweb.com/home/)
+
+This license allows operation with all types of Dr.Web(R) antivirus scanners,
+with the command line interface for Windows, MS DOS, Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD,
+Solaris(i86).
+
+
+ 2. For corporate mail protection (http://buy.drweb.com/business/)
+
+This is a license for Dr.Web daemon which enables scanning of mail
+messages passed to a daemon by filters from Sendmail, Postfix, QMail,
+Communigate Pro, ZMailer, MIO Mail Server, Exim, Courier-MTA mail
+servers. This license is not for integration of the daemon with file
+and proxy servers. The license is not "per server".
+
+For "mail servers" there are four types of licenses:
+
+ 2.1 Unlimited license
+
+This license allows to use the daemon for scanning messages of any
+number of users of an unlimited volume (the volume is limited by your
+hardware capacity only).
+
+ 2.2 Traffic license
+
+This license allows to use the daemon for scanning messages of any
+number of users but of a limited number of messages. The messages
+containing viruses, or those that can not be scanned due to their
+internal errors, are not taken into account.
+
+When purchasing you chose the license with a daily limitation of the
+number of messages to be scanned and you have to transform this
+restriction into hourly. There are two ways of transformation:
+- allot the limit evenly by hours (default setting) (see the
+description of the TrafficEqualPerHour parameter)
+- set your own schedule of the limit spending. The total of the scanned
+messages in the schedule should not exceed the daily limit (see the
+description of the TrafficEqualPerHour and TrafficPerHour parameters).
+
+When the limit for the given hour is exhausted the daemon will suspend
+scanning messages and the relevant return code will be sent to the mail
+filter. Administrator can adjust the filter (see the description of the
+LicenseLimit parameter) so that either to admit, or reject such messages,
+in CommuniGate Pro mail filter there exists a possibility to postpone
+the delivering of a message for some time for another scanning.
+
+ 2.3 License for 15 or 30 mail addresses
+
+This license allows to use the daemon for scanning messages (incoming
+and out-going) of 15 (or 30) mail addresses and an unlimited quantity of
+messages per day. All protected mail addresses are to be explicitly
+specified in a special file (see the description of the
+MailAddressesList parameters). The file is rather simple: one
+line per one address. The first 15 or 30 lines are read only (regardless
+whether the line is empty or not), the rest is ignored.
+
+To determine whether a particular message should be scanned or not, the
+daemon uses the addresses from the SMTP-envelope (see RFC 2821). To make
+the daemon scan a message one of the addresses from the SMTP-envelope
+must be in full compliance with one of the "protected" addresses
+(case-insensitive comparison is applied). That is why if for the address
+foo@bar.example.com the messages can be sent with the address foo,
+foo@bar.example.com or foo@example.com, all three of them should be
+listed in the correspondent file.
+
+If a message is not identified as "for scanning", the daemon will not
+scan it and the relevant return code will be sent to a filter.
+Administrator can adjust the filter (see the description of the
+LicenseLimit parameter) so that either to admit, or reject such messages.
+
+ 2.4 license for 50 and more mail addresses
+
+This license allows to use the daemon for scanning messages (incoming
+and out-going) conforming to the quantity of mail addresses specified in
+the license and an unlimited quantity of messages. Explicit
+specification of addresses is not required so far. Still, the company
+reserves the right to control in future the conformity of the quantity
+of the scanned addresses with the quantity specified in the license.
+
+
+ 3. For file servers protection (http://buy.drweb.com/business/)
+
+This is the license for the Dr.Web daemon which allows to use the
+daemon for scanning of shared resources in the Samba file servers
+(versions 2.2.2 and higher) and to scan http-traffic on ICAP (supported
+at present by popular Squid proxy server). This license does not allow
+scanning of messages passed to the daemon from mail filters. A server is
+subject to licensing.