Partially true, go to http://www.sendmail.com for more info.  The free
version is still available and will continue to be so.  The main
difference between the two is that the commercial one has official
"support."

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On Wed, 18 Mar 1998, John Higginbotham wrote:

> Anyone hear (from a good source) if Sendmail is going commercial? A local
> Microsoft Zealot pushed this little tidbit in my face:
> 
> <quote>
> For those of you that are familiar with the most widely used message
> transfer agent on the Internet, Sendmail, they announced today they are
> going to start charging for their product. Much like Linux, Sendmail is
> and has been free for quite some time.....until today. When asked the
> reason for their decision to go public, Company President and CEO Greg
> Olson had this reply:
> 
> "The Internet is going into the mainstream," said Olson. "If freeware
> doesn't step up to the requirements of the commercial majority it will
> be left behind. Most corporations are not willing to bet the business on
> volunteers."
> </quote>
> 
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