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So, you write this white paper to give other people some idea of how to
use Exim in ways never thought of before. You type many a typo in the
original and releases it -- dyslexia is my excuse. Then someone points
out all the horrors you creates -- like a date in the year 200... Exim
is 19 cnetury old! Now, you _really_ wish you had lisen to all those
old sysadmin gurus that tell you to create backups.
Then you realise that you _HAVE_ lisened to them and you _DO_ have a
backup! ... Hum, a new print of the paper is out with some small
corrections. If you want to point out more spelling mistakes and all
that, feel free.
Morality of the story: Take backups and remember that you have them.
The main paper is at
http://gridlock.york.ac.uk/~yann/lsm.pdf and the
LaTeX source code and plots are
http://gridlock.york.ac.uk/~yann/lsm.tgz
for those who want them.
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