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Sendmail is a
general purpose internetwork email routing facility that
supports many
kinds of mail-transfer and
delivery methods,
including the Simple...
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Sendmail, Inc. is an
email management business. The
company is
headquartered in Emeryville, CA with
offices throughout the Americas,
Europe and Asia. The...
- (born
September 2, 1955) is an
American computer programmer who
developed sendmail and its
precursor delivermail in the late 1970s and
early 1980s at UC Berkeley...
- an
extension to the
widely used open
source mail
transfer agents (MTA)
Sendmail and Postfix. It
allows administrators to add mail
filters for filtering...
- The
ancestor of
sendmail, delivermail, also by Eric Allman, is a mail
transport agent that used the FTP
protocol on the
early ARPANET to
transmit e-mail...
- 1995, by
Daniel J.
Bernstein as a more
secure alternative to the po****r
Sendmail program.
Originally license-free software, qmail's
source code was later...
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servers procmail - old, but
still used bin/mail, the MDA part of
Sendmail -
Sendmail is one of the
oldest email packages Sieve mail
filtering language...
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vulnerabilities of
targeted systems, including: A hole in the
debug mode of the Unix
sendmail program A
buffer overflow or
overrun hole in the
finger network service...
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disappeared along with the "bang paths" it used as
message routing headers.
Sendmail,
released with 4.1cBSD in 1983, was one of the
first mail
transfer agents...
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BITNET network. It
provided functionality similar to a UNIX
Sendmail alias and, as with
Sendmail,
subscriptions were
managed manually. In 1986, Éric Thomas...