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Posted: 18 March 2006 at 11:39am | IP Logged Quote Ozzie

Hi,

I am a single developer that develops web based software and have developed an automatic pop3 polling script based on MailBee POP3.

I would like to offer my client base this application but I am confused over the licencing.

Do I only need to purchase the single developer licence and then can freely distribute with my application at no further cost??

If this is the case that's fine but then that brings me onto my second question the licence code, I understand that this is required in the code itself is there an alternative area of placement or is this the only place?

The reason I ask is that if anyone else get hold of the licence code then they could simply download the trial version and replace the licence code and use the full product or do I have my wires crossed.

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Posted: 18 March 2006 at 1:51pm | IP Logged Quote Alex

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Do I only need to purchase the single developer licence and then can freely distribute with my application at no further cost??

Yes, that's correct.

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is there an alternative area of placement or is this the only place?

MailBee can also take license key from the Windows registry. To save encoded key in the registry, you can use SaveKey utility in MailBee installation folder. When key is available in the registry, it's not necessary to specify .LicenseKey property in the code.

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Posted: 18 March 2006 at 4:29pm | IP Logged Quote Ozzie

Alex,

Thanks for your prompt reply.

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