Re: Sendmail dnsbl issue

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On 12/9/03 9:24 AM, "Rodolfo J. Paiz" <rpaiz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> spoke thusly:

> Are you sure all commas are in the right place? Are you sure sendmail
> didn't change the format of $&{client_addr} when going to 8.12? Are you
> sure that having quote-symbol-quote with no separation between them (like a
> comma or some sort of a concatenation operator) is correct? Have you
> checked sendmail's recent documentation on the use of such $&{xyz} symbols?
> 
Uh, no! That¹s why I asked....

Where the hell am I supposed to find all this info? I had already spent two
days googling for, and pouring through all of the unorganized documentation
on the sendmail.org website. My Bat book didn't offer any help. I have yet
to find any documentation regarding the change from $&{client_addr} to
$`'&{client_addr}, so it's not like I hadn't already been searching for it.

Do you know where this is? Can you offer me links to these points/issues?
You message seemed to be a little condacending to me. I took it to mean that
I must be a dumb-ass, that you do know, and that those are the questions I
should be asking myself, and searching for, and that because my question
must have sparked some irratation you're going to withhold said information.

Well, thanks again to Ed Wiltz. Ed helped me to let go of two and a half
days of frustration.


Craig D.

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West Press Printing & Copying
1663 West Grant Road
Tucson, Arizona 85745-1433
USA

Tel: 520-624-4939
Fax: 520-624-2715

www.westpress.com

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