Quoting Troy Johnson (Troy.A.Johnson at state.mn.us):
> I think that was why they started blackhole-ing their competition. The market
> was a little too open.
> 
> But, since they started getting a little more up-itty (Macromedia) and started
> charging for once free services, they might not stay on top of their game for
> long. I suppose it might depend on how much they're charging: subsistance
> money vs. "getting fat off of Bob's hard (but free) labor" money. How much is
> it?
> 

Since Jan 1st, 2001, I have submitted over 10,000 (yes, I keep track) open relay
requests. Only a smal handful of them got rejected.

So, they are charging for my hard work, IMHO.
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