Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Davide Libenzi wrote:
There is a possible buffer overflow vulnerability in all versions of XMail
previous to 1.22. This does not affect the server itself, but the XMail's
sendmail binary. Since many runs the XMail's sendmail as suid root, the
Should the old version be removed first?
Mike Harrington wrote:
Just to let everyone know, I've posted an update to XMail Manager/LE. It
fixes the nasty (if not rather shameful) bug with viewing mailboxes on XMail
1.20 and under. It also now has a prompt to import the server lists from
the
Hi,
I have the following POP3 link defined:
?speedo.eesh.net,speedometry.co.il,netvision.net.ilpostmaster
mail.netvision.net.ilmypop3mbmyxmcryptpwdCLR
So far so good. It works fine for most messages, but every now and then
it fails me when messages arrive without the To:
AFAIR it has to look like this:
external{tab}0{tab}0{tab}/usr/local/bin/ripmime{tab}-i{tab}@@TMPFILE{tab}-d{tab}/var/www/html/{enter}
Randy Adams wrote:
grrr what am I doing wrong?
I created a mailproc.tab in a user directory with:
external{tab}0{tab}0{tab}/usr/local/bin/ripmime{tab}-i
Check out ripMIME - http://www.pldaniels.com/ripmime/ripmime-1.4.0.5.tar.gz
Randy Adams wrote:
I have a special need of being able to check an incoming email for the
type of attachment it has (if any). And if that email contains an .jpg
..bmp or .gif attachment, I need to copy that attachment
Tracy wrote:
At 09:55 2/26/2005, Liron Newman wrote:
Phillip R. Shaw wrote:
I make up lots of email addresses, this is a personal domain, every
website I go to I make up a new email address for them. Means I can't
block non-existing addresses.
Just a quick comment about
Phillip R. Shaw wrote:
I make up lots of email addresses, this is a personal domain, every
website I go to I make up a new email address for them. Means I can't
block non-existing addresses.
Just a quick comment about this - I use the same method for avoiding
SPAM, and I encountered the same
Liron Newman wrote:
My current HeloDomain is set to one of my domains (The first one I had,
actually). However, a reverse resolve on my IP gives something else, not
that domain or a name under it.
I was wondering if maybe it would be better to set my HeloDomain to what
my IP resolves
Matic wrote:
I think RootDomain allows user of that domain to log in without using
whole e-mail adress as their username
[EMAIL PROTECTED] can login olny with user if domain.com is rootdomain
AFAIK that's POP3Domain...
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http://www.google.com/search?q=Habemus+Papam
We have a pope. Or in XMail's case, POP. And SMTP. And sometime
(hopefully) soon, IMAP too. :)
Rob Arends wrote:
Thanks Davide, Would you believe Google can't translate Abemus Papam
There are numerous google hits, but I have been unable to
Hello everyone,
My current HeloDomain is set to one of my domains (The first one I had,
actually). However, a reverse resolve on my IP gives something else, not
that domain or a name under it.
I was wondering if maybe it would be better to set my HeloDomain to what
my IP resolves to, or maybe
Davide Libenzi wrote:
- Changed the logic used to treat domain and user MAILPROC.TAB files.
Before, a user's MAILPROC.TAB was overriding the domain one, while now
the rules are merged together, with domain's ones first, followed by
user's ones.
Does this include cmdaliases?
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To
Davide Libenzi wrote:
How many of you ever employed this?
http://projects.puremagic.com/greylisting/whitepaper.html
This would be a pretty easy pre-data filter to write ...
I don't really like this concept. It could make e-mail too slow for my
taste.. I like it (and sometimes *need* it)
Shiloh Jennings wrote:
What I would like to have more than anything right now is SMTP-SASL, so =
I
could fully implement SPF. Right now, I have no way of opening another =
SMTP
port for only SMTP AUTH connections. I want to open 587 for SMTP but =
only
SMTP AUTH. That would do me world more
Rob Arends wrote:
Pop3links.tab example
?home.bogus.com,felins.net,pets.org name_of_local_account
isp_domain.org name_of_isp_account encryp_passwd CLR
Only thing is that I don't know why you would specify
name_of_local_account with a ? in the first field, perhaps it is used
for undetermined
Davide Libenzi wrote:
I had something like this in my queue, but I think it got nuked by the
yearly queue cleanup :-)
You clear /dev/null yearly? :)
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Peter Lindeman wrote:
lac wrote:
It's funny that the main reason why I'm running my own mail server is the
spam. I like having a complete control over creating disposable email
accounts. If I buy something from Amazon I create '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
account. When I get spam addressed to
I've already asked this, but because the list seems to be in a slight
coma now, maybe this'll get more attention. :)
Anyone had any experience with DSPAM
(http://www.nuclearelephant.com/projects/dspam/)?
At all? Under XMail? Under Win32? All of the above? :)
I'll also get more specific - The
Goesta Smekal wrote:
I do a similar thing for two months : Every mail reportet to be infected gets a
second treatment:
* look for originating IP (of SMTP envelope, _not_ headers)
* resolve its domain
* get the MX for that domain
* if the IPs are not equal, block the host, since it is an
I use user mailproc and I would love to use domain mailproc too in
addition to that (In a way that is unsupported now).
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This conversation seems to have died - but is important.
How many of us currently use:
\domain\mailproc.tab
How many of us currently use:
Davide Libenzi wrote:
This may explain a problem we have been having. Please say again if my
understanding is correct.
If you have a a mailproc.tab in the domain dir, then NONE of the
individuals mailproc.tab's for that domain will even be processed?
Please say it isn't so.
I lied.
Jeffrey Laramie wrote:
That's because logic dictates that a domain-scope mailproc doesn't
replace individual mailboxes' mailproc (or cmdalias), but is run in
addition to them, before them.. Like an inhereting ACL permission system
(May be a good thing to add a no inheritance switch to the mailbox
Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Mon, 7 Jun 2004, Bogdan Petrica wrote:
I made a filter like this
c:\php\php c:\filter.php @@FILE
but my script receives a path without slashes like ?c:Mailrootspool
did anybody knows why? I use XMail 1.18 on my Windows Xp Machine!
Isn't there
If I have a mailproc.tab in a domain directory and it has a filter
directive followed by a mailbox directive, would the mailbox' own
mailproc.tab be processed?
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Liron Newman wrote:
If I have a mailproc.tab in a domain directory and it has a filter
directive followed by a mailbox directive, would the mailbox' own
mailproc.tab be processed?
And I'll ask another question:
If there is no such mailbox under mailroot/domains/mydomain.dom
Davide Libenzi wrote:
I have a filter that runs XAV, both in fiters.in and filters.out.
The line in the filters.*.tab is:
**0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0av.tab
(Yes, real tabs, don't worry.)
av.tab says:
c:\xav\xav.exec:\xav@@FILE@@FROM@@RCPT20
But still xav.log shows
Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Fri, 4 Jun 2004, Liron Newman wrote:
So if I have a domain, say redir.com, thatall addresses under it are
redirectors to somewhere else, and I set a filter for [EMAIL PROTECTED], it
would never ever run, right?
If so, what *can* I do to run a filter for [EMAIL
alex wrote:
I don't know if this is offtopic, in that case: i'm sorry :)
bit.nl (a dutch provider) started to put ip-addresses from emailing
virusinfected computers in a database. I thought this might be useful for
people fighting spam :)
more info: http://virbl.bit.nl/
I think this is
alex wrote:
they clean their system, what then? Who would unlist them?
you clearly didn't read the webpage, the ip addresses are listed only for
24hours.
That's right, I didn't.. :)) Good to know they thought of that!
I'm using XAV with F-Prot on my server and the only thing about
Hey all,
I want to move the XMail directory from one drive to another (Same path,
though, just different drive letter). What changes should I make?
I was thinking Services, registry (MAILROOT and commandline) and
possibly any filters I have installed. Anything I missed?
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I have a filter that runs XAV, both in fiters.in and filters.out.
The line in the filters.*.tab is:
**0.0.0.0/00.0.0.0/0av.tab
(Yes, real tabs, don't worry.)
av.tab says:
c:\xav\xav.exec:\xav@@FILE@@FROM@@RCPT20
But still xav.log shows me the *resolved*
Davide Libenzi wrote:
I want to move the XMail directory from one drive to another (Same path,
though, just different drive letter). What changes should I make?
I was thinking Services, registry (MAILROOT and commandline) and
possibly any filters I have installed. Anything I missed?
Davide Libenzi wrote:
is it possible to filter out RCPT TO lines in a SMTP filter (if there are
more then one lines) so that I can change the recipient list?
Yes. I need to check what happens if you leave the list empty though ...
Is any modification ok (like adding
Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Wed, 2 Jun 2004, [iso-8859-1] S=F6nke Ruempler wrote:
Hi,
=20
is it possible to filter out RCPT TO lines in a SMTP filter (if there are
more then one lines) so that I can change the recipient list?
Yes. I need to check what happens if you leave the list empty
Interested in Win32 results? Is it even relevant?
Davide Libenzi wrote:
I setup an XMail leak tracing infrastructure for Linux. I was hoping that
valgrind was doing the job fine, but it turned out not to be the case. The
thing lives as an external patch:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is anyone else interested it this scheme? Am I just being one of
Davide's PITA people? Davide? Supporters? Detractors? Please let me know.
I promise if I get voted down, I'll shut-up about it (I can hear Davide
thinking: '...voted? Who said anything about xmail being a
Hey all,
Say I have a domain called fwd.test. That domain has only a postmaster
mailbox, and all other addresses in it are cmdaliases.
I want that when someone sends a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED], the message
would be processed by a filter and then forwarded to another destination
(Through
Guys, I think the hostility in your discussion isn't helping anyone
understand the other side's arguments any better.
As for my opinion: Windows is cool (I'm an MCP myself) but it has its
down sides. Open source is great. Cross platform is wonderful, when it
works. Personally I've been using
Yeah, happened here too.. Only 4 though. So it's not only you...
RaveRod wrote:
5 emails I just received (from the XMail Discussion group) are in a Mail
loop.
This may seems a stupid question but how do I fix this?
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Mail wrote:
Hello,
could you, please send me a copy of the wrapper you created?
I read it here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg08703.html
Simply create a batchfile that includes these two lines:
for %%I in (%1) do c:\xav\mpack\munpack.exe %%~sI
exit
Of Liron Newman
Sent: Tuesday, 6 April 2004 6:15 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] Re: ATN: Liron Newman / Request
Mail wrote:
Hello,
could you, please send me a copy of the wrapper you created?
I read it here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg08703.html
CLEMENT Francis wrote:
Here I allways run no 'standard' services (not part of windows itself), =
like
xmail, exchange, sql, ... with a user account for each service (so i =
can
view processes owned by him, in nt logs, limit accesses with rights, =
)!!
Simply create a account (say named
This is slightly off the topic, but I guess here is the best place to
ask, as I know this list is full of people that have answers. :)
Anyone managed to install ClamAV to scan messages in XMail through XAV?
Not with clamd, just clamscan.
I'm facing some weird permissions issue.. It seems that
This is what I get when yahoogroups sends me an e-mail (With
CheckMailerDomain=0). This same message wouldn't go through if
CheckMailerDomain was 1.
I still haven't upgraded to1.17, so maybe I shouldn't be posting this,
but I figured someone might want to have a look...
If you don't, just
Davide Libenzi wrote:
Yes, a redirect is neither considered an outbound delivery nor an inbound
one. Filters (in/out) are triggered *only* when the message is phisically
delivered locally (dropped inside the local FS mailbox) or delivered
remotely (SMTP).
So if I want a filter to run on
Nick Marino wrote:
If so, no problem. However, notifying yourself won't do much good
either g.
No but it keeps you (postmaster) informed that it is catching viruses...
I thought of that too but I decided my mailbox shouldn't suffer for
other people's sins. :)
So I made XAVStats..
Try using ripMIME from pldaniels.com. The main stable source tree
doesn't compile on Windows but I made a modified version that does. I've
worked with it for about a month and it stopped thousands of virus
messages.. So you can say it's working well. :)
Grab my build from
A, I forgot to mention that there's a new version of ripMIME but the
Windows port seems to be causing some trouble so I recommend sticking to
1.3.0.5 for now (If anyone *really* wants 1.3.1.0/Win32, e-mail me off
the list).
Liron Newman wrote:
Try using ripMIME from pldaniels.com
Jason Badry wrote:
I was thinking about this further, and how would I go about having XMail
notify the recipient that an email did come through, but it had a virus so
was deleted. Perhaps just send the headers on and no body/attachments. I
just don't want to have mail disappearing if the
The RED wrote:
Hi
I tried XAV + Fprot (DOS) for antivirus filtering..
I already setup all settings but XAV not running?
my filters/.tab file is below:
c:\xmail\xav\xav.exe c:\xmail\xav @@FILE @@FROM @@RCPT 5
xav.ini file is below:
DecoderPath=c:\xmail\xav\mpack\munpack.exe
Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Don Drake wrote:
I agree, this is getting a lot of attention lately...
When more than 1% of the existing internet mail infrastructure will use
it, I'll think about it. I do not want to add code to XMail for a non
standard that might die
Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Sat, 14 Feb 2004, Ng Sang Ho wrote:
Mates,
I am new to XMail and I have read the documentation but still couldn't figure
out somethings.
If my server is acting as a SMTP/RELAY server for my own domain, could I reject
the mail sending into my domain if
http://www.pldaniels.com/ripmime
Includes ripTNEF.
Manny Fulgencio wrote:
Guys,
Can someone suggest how to solve TNEF attachments? Will KillTNEF perl script work?
I'm running XMAIL 1.8 under Windows 2000.
Best regards,
Manny
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Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Mon, 9 Feb 2004, Roman Dusek wrote:
messages including those redirected. Is it possible?
Filters are applied when a message is delivered locally (filters.in.tab)
or when the message is delivered remotely (filters.out.tab).
So do messages to
What I did to debug these issues was to use an intermediate batchfile
that looked something like this:
echo %date% %time% c:\xav\av.log
shift
echo Params: %0 %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9c:\xav\av.log
dir
%
It looks like it creates the xav.txt file but can not write into it because
there is now a file called xav.txt under the root of D:\.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Liron Newman
Sent: 05 February 2004 15:08
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Liron Newman
Sent: 05 February 2004 15:40
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [xmail] Re: Windows AV with sophos and XAV
No, what I did was make XAV call this file instead of the AV program
(SAV32CLI.EXE in your case) and then sent myself a virus..
Like
Liron Newman wrote:
I've made a very small VBScript to generate statistics for XAV. Get it here:
http://www.eesh.net/XAVStats.zip
Updated the script a bit so it can be run interactively rather than just
through the commandline (The simplest way to use it now is to drag
drop the logfile
Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Sun, 1 Feb 2004, Shiloh Jennings wrote:
Actually, I think SPF is a superset of both RMX and DMP.
http://spf.pobox.com/draft-mengwong-spf.02.9.4.txt
I personally like the simplicity of RMX, but any of the three solutions will
cut down noticably on spam.
The
Gustavo Galvan wrote:
Hi Davide, what do you think about to incorporate a new variable in server.tab
to check if sender email addrees exists ?
I'm rewrited a PHP script to do this (is attached) to probe and view the
process.
I think that this indeed should be integrated into the MTA.. The
Tracy wrote:
Personally, I'd like to be able to tell the server to reject (At SMTP
level) all messages from non-existant domains, and I don't know about
rejecting messages from addresses that don't exist...
I agree that checking MX and/or A for RHS MAIL FROM is a good idea. (I
actually
Hello everybody,
I'm thinking of filtering spam with comparing MAIL FROM: with the
From: message header. It's just a thought now, can anyone give comments
and/or links about it?
It's a bit off-topic so please answer me directly and not to the whole list.
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I noticed two major problems with XAV (I've notified the author but
received no response):
1. munpack that comes with it doesn't support long filenames, so you
could say XAV would never work unless you do something with it, like I
did (I wrapped it with a batchfile that converts the filenames,
Davide Libenzi wrote:
Is there a way to restrict incoming smtp to only authorized MX for a doma=
in ?
No. But this is a useful feature to add IMO. Queued.
I think that if you add such a feature, this is how it should be
implemented: http://spf.pobox.com/
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Philippe SUPERA wrote:
And also, has anyone got any experience with binding the
same IP to 2 different ports for POP access ? Such as
in this example :
-PI 192.168.0.10:1100
-PI 192.168.0.10:110
This is exactly what I did, only with 0.0.0.0 (All IPs) and it works great!
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Hello everybody,
Did anyone have any success with using AWStats with XMail?
And BTW, the list's archive is down, is there any alternative to it?
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Try alterMime from Paul Daniels... Look for it on Google.
David Stebbings wrote:
Hi,
I've found just one post on the mail archives about XMail stamping a =
disclaimer/signature on every email it sends, and alas no solutions.
I'd like to do something similar, but also for HTML emails (yes I
Nepomucky Radek wrote:
0.0.0.0[TAB]0.0.0.0[TAB]DENY[TAB]1
192.168.0.0[TAB]255.255.255.0[TAB]ALLOW[TAB]2
127.0.0.1[TAB]255.255.255.0[TAB]ALLOW[TAB]2
I may be a bit late and this was already answered, but the 1s and 2s in
the end should also be surrounded with double quotes, like so.
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Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, John Kielkopf wrote:
In what situation exactly does this problem of the remote control
interface returns aliases for all domains occur? Can you give an example?
I can adapt Xmail Administrator to handle both methods, but switching
exclusively from
Hey all,
I've noticed that XPAI can't see the aliases I define with XMail
Administrator 0.23 (http://www.webifi.com/xmail), and vice versa.. So I
checked.. Turns out XMAdmin does like this:
aliasadddomain.com
Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, Brandon Wittenburg wrote:
I've written a small doc on how to get a password change utility with
Uebimiau. It includes the html code that needs to be added to UM and the
PHP script that does the
I've done some modifications to Dan's script, it can be viewed here:
http://www.eesh.net/xmail-um.html
It's pluggable into UebiMiau 2.7.2 and on (Until the current 2.7.8b1).
Davide, you're invited to add this to xmailserver.org..
Dan Stefan wrote:
Check this page
Yes, amazingly it's the same problem with both interfaces. :)
Let me open with this: I've followed the advice in the XPAI manual
(PHP's Safe_mode=on etc..) and still the left menu bar doesn't update
after a successful logon.. Then I tried PHPXmail and there too - No
luck.. Same problem! I'm
Hello folks,
I'm looking for a filter for XMail that will add a footer defined by me
to messages that pass through it. The tricky part is that I need it to
be able to handle multipart/alternative MIME messages and add the footer
to all the parts, and I also want to be able to define one
they're meant for (Too bad..).
Which of these options should I choose? Davide, which option would
consume less resources from the server to proccess?
If there is a simpler way, do tell, of course! :)
Liron Newman wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'd like your advice about what would be the best way to add
Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Sat, 8 Feb 2003, Liron Newman wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'd like your advice about what would be the best way to add forwarding
e-mail addresses automatically.. I want to create a CGI that would allow
a user to enter his real e-mail and the e-mail he wants under my
Just tested it and it seems to work wonderfully! Thanks Davide!
Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Sun, 9 Feb 2003, Liron Newman wrote:
Can cmdaliases be combined with filters? i.e. can I run a filter on the
messages before I pass them on?
Yep.
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Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Thu, 23 Jan 2003, [iso-8859-1] S=F6nke Ruempler wrote:
hello davide,
just wondered when you plan to add imap support. just a question :-)
I started by trying to do a separate module but became a mess and required
also the standard XMail to be heavily
Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jan 2003, Liron Newman wrote:
Hmm.. Don't forget these successes are only on Linux! Don't forget us
Windows users.. :)
I thought you all migrated to Linux, didn't you ? :)
Don't stop compiling those Win32 binaries just yet. :)
Anyway, do you have
It's aliiive! :)
Louis Becker wrote:
Hi,
is there any reason why www.xmailserver.org does no more respond ?
At 12:18 20/12/2002 -0200, you wrote:
I'm using here:
CustMapsList list.dsbl.org.:1
but seems that dsbl.org isn't working.
Could someone advice me about others black
Hello everyone,
A friend asked me to set my XMail server as a backup MX for his domain.
To acheive that I need my server to stupidly store all e-mail directed
to that domain for an unlimited (Or simply longer than the default
timeout period) time, and periodically check if his real server is up
BTW, how does your program (And Scope for that matter) handle the fact
that the filters run asychronously to XMail's message handling?
Robert J. Lebowitz wrote:
I am really missing a filtertab something like out.tab,
trigged on outbound messages only. Davide, is there any thoughts
about
Davide Libenzi wrote:
I have work to do on filter. I'll put this in my queue and will see what
happens ...
Out of curiousity, what's in your queue? :)
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Davide Libenzi wrote:
On 1 Nov 2002, Aaron Johnson wrote:
The PHP admin tool has a nice feature where it allows for login as
postmaster per domain and then (I believe) does an auto limit by adding
the domain name to all the queries. I have a client setup using this
method and they are
You can actually look at POP3 logs.. You can see the passwords there!
José Roberto Kerne wrote:
Em Wed, 23 Oct 2002 12:55:08 -0700
Bill Healy [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
BH
BH Migrate to another xmail server or to a different mail server program?
Yess. i need this for 1 domain only, i have
Hello,
I'd like to know if anyone made a build of XMail that supports POP3
and/or SMTP over TLS and/or SSL...
Davide, is such a feature planned?
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Over Linux or Win32?
Davide Libenzi wrote:
On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, Liron Newman wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to know if anyone made a build of XMail that supports POP3
and/or SMTP over TLS and/or SSL...
Davide, is such a feature planned?
no. i use stunnel and it works great here
You're correct, but there's one thing you can't ignore: If it's /your/
setting that causes the mail not to get where it should, then the users
are going to say it's /your/ problem. And I got this even from the most
tech-savvy of them.
I feel I should give the best service to my users, and
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