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Tobias,
That sounds reasonable. I hereby notify you that the terms and
conditions of the MsgAPI source code release are changed to those of the
GNU Lesser General Public License, the text of which is included below.
You are free to use and redistribute any of the MsgAPI code (or its
derivatives) in a manner which is consistent with the aforementioned
license agreement.
This message is digitally signed to verify its authenticity.
Scott Dudley
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