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Subject: Re: Mailman and Postfix
From: Ollivier Robert (roberto
eurocontrol.fr)Date: Thu Feb 24 2000 - 08:37:09 CST
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According to Edwin Kremer:
> (*) popular were attempts to compile software on the mail server, get its
> password file or even running `xterm' sessions on the mail server.
You can't beat the last creative use of a .forward I just heard about:
A student in a rather known school about telecommunications set up a
.forward. He then complained that he didn't get any mail.
The admin found that the .forward file was a Word document containing the
email address he wanted the mail forwarded to...
Scary, no ? :-)
-- Ollivier ROBERT -=- Eurocontrol EEC/TEC -=- robertoeurocontrol.fr The Postman hits! The Postman hits! You have new mail.
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