Yep, I just fixed this yesterday - thanks for the bug report.

Jeff

On 11 May 2001 15:43:24 +0200, Xavier Bestel wrote:
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> Folks,
> 
>   I really don't know what I should do when legitimate (but malformed)
> email gets bounced by some systems because their writers consider that
> malformed email is a bad thing, and must not be accepted.
> 
>   We see also increasing amount of bounces by systems who think that
> some 10 line linux-kernel text message is spam...
> 
>   There are two things:
>       - Senders must REALLY send valid messages
>       - Recipients SHOULD be more lenient on what they accept
>         (And spam-detectors be smarter.  Having URLs mentioned
>          in message text - maybe that was the reason - should
>          not mean it is spam...)
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> If we ever automate recipient removal (we have means for it, more or
> less), there would be no warning whatsoever when a subscriber gets
> kicked out.
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>           /Matti Aarnio
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> FAILED:
>   Original Recipient:
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>   Control data:
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>   Diagnostic texts:
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>     ->> 250 Ok.
>     <<- RCPT To:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> NOTIFY=FAILURE 
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>     ->> 250 Ok.
>     <<- DATA
>     ->> 354 Ok.
>     <<- .
>     ->> 550-This message has 8-bit content, but does not have the required MIME
>     ->> 550-headers.  Sorry, this mail server does not accept mail without the
>     ->> 550-required MIME headers.  See <URL:ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2045.txt>
>     ->> 550 for more information.
> FAILED:
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>ORCPT=rfc822;[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     ->> 250 Ok.
>     <<- DATA
>     ->> 354 Ok.
>     <<- .
>     ->> 550-This message has 8-bit contents, but does not have the necessary MIME
>     ->> 550-headers.  Sorry, this mail server does not accept mail without the
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> Subject: Re: monitor file writes
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> To:   Dennis Bjorklund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Le 08 May 2001 06:27:52 +0200, Dennis Bjorklund a �crit :
> > Is there a way in linux to montior file writes?
> > 
> > I have something that is writing to the disk every 5:th second (approx.)
> 
> probably kupdate ... look for noflushd on freshmeat.net and read the
> docs.
> 
> Xav
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