Re: [Patch 2/3] chcli cleanup: gcc warning

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On Tue, 02 Mar 2010 21:18:24 -0500
Jeff Garzik <jeff@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Note that your mailer is mangling patches via "quoted-printable":

No, it does not. Look at this:

[zaitcev@lembas ~]$ grep fstat Mail/inbox/*
Mail/inbox/10891:# diffstat add_function.patch hub_revision_ACPI_modes.patch
Mail/inbox/15830:-      rc =3D fstat(fd, &stat);
Mail/inbox/15830:+      rc =3D fstat(fd, &st);
Mail/inbox/15833:-      rc = fstat(fd, &stat);
Mail/inbox/15833:+      rc = fstat(fd, &statb);

> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> [...]
> =20
> -	rc =3D fstat(fd, &stat);
> +	rc =3D fstat(fd, &st);
>   	if (rc) {

Clearly, its your own message you are complaining about, not mine,
because my patch changed the variable to 'statb' (and it's not
corrupt, see above grep), while your patch changed to it to 'st'.
"My mailer" did not even touch it. Heck, I did not even see that
message (although I did a git pull to see if the "note" you promised
was attached to the changelog).

> > Received-SPF: fail (google.com: domain of zaitcev@xxxxxxxxxx does not designate 207.234.209.181 as permitted sender) client-ip=207.234.209.181;
> > Authentication-Results: mx.google.com; spf=hardfail (google.com: domain of zaitcev@xxxxxxxxxx does not designate 207.234.209.181 as permitted sender) smtp.mail=zaitcev@xxxxxxxxxx
> 
> If I had to guess, I would say you are sending redhat.com mail from a 
> non-redhat-spf-authenticating box.  Being a Red Hatter myself, I have no 
> clue how to fix this, and would just ignore it ;-)

LOL.
1. http://david.woodhou.se/why-not-spf.html
2. No, I do not send work mail through direct SMTP connections.

What you see is exactly why SPF is harmful shit:
   step 1: I send mail to list
   step 2: vget forwards it to your MX:
[zaitcev@lembas ~]$ host -t mx garzik.org
garzik.org mail is handled by 10 mx1.dvmed.net.
[zaitcev@lembas ~]$ host mx1.dvmed.net.
mx1.dvmed.net has address 207.234.209.181
   step 3: your redirector at srv1.dvmed.net forwards it to Google
   step 4: Google Mail is run by morons who implement SPF checking

Cheers,
-- Pete
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