Acknowledgements and Credits
We'd like to thank the following people for helping to test and debug Maia Mailguard, provide important feature requests, code patches, and valuable feedback:
- David Byte
- "Cal" (cal361)
- Chris Cappuccio
- Chris Paul
- Matt Collar
- James B. Davis
- Martin Eidher
- Tore Glærum
- Steve Halligan
- Chuck Handshy
- Jon Hopper
- Daryl Jones
- Matthew Jonkman
- Ed Kellermann
- Michael Klatsky
- Motoharu Kubo
- Nathan LaFrenière
- Steven Ledwith
- Matt Linzbach
- Blake Matheny
- László Nagy
- "Nash" (SolidWeb)
- Will Prater
- Stefano Ruberti
- Lukas Vesely
- Chris Watkins
- Erik Weber
- Roman Weber
- Stephan Wentz
- Paul Westbrook
- Mathew Winters
- Kelvin Wu
The developers of the underlying open-source software packages also have our immense gratitude, particularly Mark Martinec (whose amavisd-new formed the basis for my extensions in amavisd-maia) and the SpamAssassin development team. Paul Graham deserves credit as well, for contributing the seminal ideas behind the user of naïve Bayesian methods for spam discrimination.
Finally, we'd like to thank those of you who have made financial donations to the Maia Mailguard project (by using the PayPal button at the bottom of the page). Your contributions have given us an indication of what you feel this software is worth to you, and reinforce our commitment to continuing the development of this project.
- Robert and David