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Clive Lin e4e7c4c253 Fix a possible denial of service vulnerability.
After this patch, the action of piping mails out won't stop,
even if all of your mails were failed to deliver. Nullmailer
itself will keep throwing mails to smart relay as long as
there're incoming mails, no matter how broken the recipients
of the previous mails.

Still leave this port in FORBIDDEN state until I address
PR ports/45152

Obtained from: http://www.debian.org/security/2002/dsa-198
Noted by: Volker Stolz <stolz@i2.informatik.rwth-aachen.de>
2002-11-24 10:46:58 +00:00
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