Wed, 8 Aug 2001 11:15:57 -0400
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I have a site that has a PIX, but claims they fixed the MailGuard bug
described in:
http://www.lsoft.com/manuals/lsv-faq.stm#5.6a
I still have a queue:
$ lscp show queue /full /dest=schnader.com
Entry-.Message---- Size---- Rcp Rtr Since------- R Destination-----------------
000727.06.47D16D5D 1027 001 030 0 13:54:10 S SCHNADER.COM
Originator: <[log in to unmask]>
Recip.# 57: <[log in to unmask]>
...and the site still shows the astericks:
$ lscp resolve /connect schnader.com
09:59:37 MX query for SCHNADER.COM
09:59:37 trying (via UDP) DNS server 149.68.16.12
status = %LSMTP-S-OK, Ok
cname = SCHNADER.COM
mailers:
phexch01.SCHNADER.COM 0 192.204.178.18
bnemail.SCHNADER.COM 1 10.10.60.7, 209.21.230.60
09:59:37 connecting to phexch01.SCHNADER.COM
09:59:38 phexch01.SCHNADER.COM( 0) >>> 220 ******0*************************************
*********************************2*************
09:59:38 phexch01.SCHNADER.COM( 0) <<< QUIT
09:59:38 phexch01.SCHNADER.COM( 0) >>> 221 closing connection
The question is, I guess, is the line of astericks indicative of anything
more than the spoor of a PIX? Does its presence imply that MailGuard is
being used? (I'm guessing "yes") Does its presence imply that the bug is
still untreated, or can a fixed PIX still exhibit the astericks?
(Yes... I know my next chore is to enable LSMTP logging on Schnader)
-Kary
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