> *snork* Please don't take this badly, but your jihads are the stuff of
> net.legend.
It has always amused me that people are so quick to shoot the messenger
for pointing out security problems.
Anyway, I posted a security hole in exim merely to correct someone's
erroneous public statements. I could easily use this to advertise qmail
(``Exim is also riddled with security holes''---Tom Ptacek), but I
haven't done so. As I said, my approach has always been to point out
what qmail can do for people, not to criticize other MTAs.
> Example: "even on a machine with very little memory but enough disk space
> for a gigantic queue,"? s-t-r-e-t-c-h-i-n-g to make a point?
Do you understand what Venema said? He claimed that qmail gets
``wedged'' in certain unusual situations. He's wrong. Even in the most
extreme situations, what he's claiming is impossible.
This is how reliability analyses work: you consider extremes, not just
common cases.
---Dan
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