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Your SecureEmail license subscription will expire in 14 days

Hi Guys
I saw that my home-license was going to expire somewhere this month so I renewed my license and uploaded it through the admin interface.

The Licensing tab now shows the following:
License Owner:  Moi 
License ID:  ****** 
Registration Date:  22 March 2008 
License Revision:  1 
Special:  Home use only 
Type:  Virtual 
Model:   
Max. Users:  50 
Max. Connections:  32000 
Network Security, Mail Security, Web Security, Web Application Security and Wireless Security are all now licensed until 22-03-2013

Last week I upgraded from the 8.003 version to 8.102. Everything fine but now after a couple of days I received a mail stating that:
Your SecureEmail license subscription will expire in 14 days.

Contact your Astaro Solutions Partner or Astaro (Astaro Internet Security - Connect With Confidence)
immediately to renew your license.


I don't exactly understand what the SecureEmail option is (the complete mail security perhaps?) but does this warning also touch "other" pieces of the Astaro Mail security feature..? 
Besides that, why does this warning even appear if everything is set until 2013?
TIA!


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  • Nothing to worry about, that's the leftover Mail Security subscription from the Classic License model... I've seen that a few times recently.  As long as Email Security still shows an expiration in 2013, you're fine.

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  • Nothing to worry about, that's the leftover Mail Security subscription from the Classic License model... I've seen that a few times recently.  As long as Email Security still shows an expiration in 2013, you're fine.


    Thanks BrucekConvergent, I'll stop sweating now.. [:)] !