DisclaimIt ships with a Limited Trial/Relative Expiration Date license certificate file. This evaluation license supports 100,000 users but expires 60 days after installation. According to the End-User Licence Agreement ("EULA"), on expiration of the evaluation license, you must either purchase a valid customer license to convert the evaluation software into a commercial version or, as an alternative, completely uninstall the software.
Note Licenses
for DisclaimIt 1.x, 2.x or 3.x are not valid for DisclaimIt
4.5 and must be upgraded to
DisclaimIt 4.x licenses.
If you own a DisclaimIt 1.x, 2.x or 3.x license, you can
purchase a new DisclaimIt 4.x license for a special upgrade price (ca.
30% of the full price). Use the
license upgrade advisor to retrieve the
coupon code needed for purchasing a new DisclaimIt 4.x license for the
special upgrade price.
Open the License Upgrade Advisor
A user is defined as follows: Whenever a message is processed by DisclaimIt, the originator of the message counts as a user. The mailbox/public folder object of the originator is used to represent the user and is stored in a list which contains all active users. If a user does not send another message, which is processed by DisclaimIt, for 36 hours, the user entry is removed from the list of active users.
The following DisclaimIt 4.x licenses can be ordered online from our online reseller Plimus, directly from us or from one of our resellers:
Click on a Buy button to have the license price displayed in your local currency.
Licenses for more than 10,000 users can only be ordered directly from us or from one of our resellers.
For each user license purchased, you will receive a license certificate file. To apply a license to an installed version of DisclaimIt, copy the new license certificate file to the directory <InstallationPath>\Data\Configuration\Licenses.
An x user license, represented by a license certificate file, may be applied to and used on as many MS Exchange Hub Transport servers within the same organization at the same time as desired. This means that you only need one license for as many users as the maximum number of users to be supported on any of your MS Exchange Hub Transport servers.
More than one user license can be applied to the same computer at the same time. For example: Let's assume that a customer purchased a 50 user license for his 40 user environment. Due to growth of the company, it's foreseeable that within a year 70 user will be using the product. Instead of purchasing a new 100 user license, the customer can purchase a 25 user license and apply it to the computer in addition to the already existing 50 user license. 75 users are now covered by the two licenses on the computer.
Note All user licenses to be applied to the same server must have been issued to the same licensee. If this is not the case, only one license will be recognized!
A user license is valid for all product releases with the same major version number (e.g.: 4.0, 4.2, 4.5, etc.).

