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Re: LISTSERV loop with Groupwise
From:
Eric Thomas <[log in to unmask]>
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LISTSERV give-and-take forum <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Sun, 19 Nov 1995 05:27:57 +0200
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On Sat, 18 Nov 1995 22:21:44 EST Roger Fajman <[log in to unmask]> said:
 
>So the  fix was  very useful,  but it still  seems like  LISTSERV's loop
>detection for command jobs could  use some improvement, such as limiting
>the number of command jobs accepted from any one address in a day.
 
But  this would  have  a number  of undesirable  side  effects. The  real
problem in your  case is that the commands were  considered valid because
of the old  I = INFO abbreviation,  which is going away in  1.8c for just
this reason.  The empty messages,  as I told you  in private this  is the
first time  in 9 years  that I hear of  a loop involving  empty messages.
Let's face  it, the loop prevention  will never be perfect.  The incoming
RFC822  headers  can be  invalid,  for  instance. Should  LISTSERV  start
maintaining counters  for the  number of  occurrences of  specific RFC822
errors and  start rejecting  all messages  with a  certain type  of error
after a certain threshold? :-) I could spend a lifetime and a half adding
catches for specific problems that slip through the normal detectors, and
one day there would still be a user figuring a way to screw up anyway.
 
  Eric

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