On Sat, 20 Sep 1997, Dr. Rich Artym wrote:
> If obscure "reject on matching arbitrary bitfield" functionality is
> desired then it shouldn't be provided under the title of an otherwise
> clear and unambiguous "reject on matching network" option, IMO. So few
> people "think binary" that that just leads to confusion and mistakes.
> It would be safer to stick to textbook netmasks and netwidths in Exim,
> I think.
Seems like there is some support for this. I will cause Exim to complain
if the netmask doesn't consist of a sequence of 1's followed by a
sequence of 0's.
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