Kind of OT: guess what I found!

Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Thu Feb 26 20:46:47 GMT 2009



On 26/2/09 19:56, Scott Silva wrote:
> on 2-20-2009 4:43 PM Scott Silva spake the following:
>    
>> on 2-20-2009 8:17 AM Doc Schneider spake the following:
>>      
>>> Julian Field wrote:
>>>        
>>>> I was hunting around looking for some old sendmail mc files I wrote
>>>> many years ago. They appear to have been lost long ago, but look what
>>>> I found instead!
>>>>
>>>> MailScanner version 1, even before it had the name MailScanner. It's a
>>>> grand total of 1,035 lines of Perl code, which is 20% smaller than the
>>>> previous oldest version I had found.
>>>>
>>>> Anyway, for the archives, it is attached. Now you can see quite how
>>>> ropey some of my old code was back in May 2000 when all this got
>>>> started one long lunchtime.
>>>>
>>>> Jules
>>>>
>>>>          
>>> Amazing what 9 years worth of work get you, eh?
>>>
>>>        
>> For some reason Julian's posts are not making it to the gmane archive. Jules,
>> are you setting an x-no-archive header or something?
>>
>> I guess I won't see his response.... That's kind of a paradox!
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>      
> As of early this morning, Julian is no longer invisible on the Gmane cache.
> Whatever it was, I am happier at least!
>    
I switched off EMEW in outgoing messages in my BarricadeMX setup. A 
little bug which my friends at FSL are fixing right now.

Jules

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