Well, alrighty then. The first 2, I thought might be ok. But bitearn really sounds like something used for cryptomining.
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On Behalf Of Nathan Brindle
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Subject: Re: file validities
Those files have been part of LISTSERV since 1986. They were originally named using the 8x8 file naming convention under VM/CMS. There was no reason to change the names when LISTSERV was ported to the “workstation” operating systems, thus they remain with those names to this day.
Nathan
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On Behalf Of Jon Schwendemann
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2022 3:22 PM
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Subject: file validities
I have a question on some files I found in the listserv/home directory.
Peers.namesum
Permvars.file
Bitearn.nodes
Seems to me, if these are legit, they could perhaps be named better.
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