On Tue, 08 Jun 2010, Tony Shadwick wrote:
> I'm puzzled then - I think I need to go dig up the sources precisely
> being used there. I'm working from 0.3.1, and it looked as though
> sendmail, albeit with a hard-coded path, was being called from the
> command line still, and the vulnerability was still present. If so,
> then no wonder.
Right; spamass-milter hasn't had a release in a while (0.3.1 was
released in 2006), so versions that I (Debian) and Fedora work on have
diverged slightly.
> Sorry Don, I'm not trying to be combative, was a bit frustrated
> earlier.
No worries; I'm just being less verbose because I'm always short on
time.
Don Armstrong
--
Miracles had become relative common-places since the advent of
entheogens; it now took very unusual circumstances to attract public
attention to sightings of supernatural entities. The latest miracle
had raised the ante on the supernatural: the Virgin Mary had
manifested herself to two children, a dog, and a Public Telepresence
Point.
-- Bruce Sterling, _Holy Fire_ p228
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