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is getting trying. Do we have any official public LARTing policy on
braindead systems that mail back to the list?

[IIRC there was an "NT VirusWall" that was getting upset on p5p, thinking
that several lines in perlbug's output looked like buffer overrun attempts.
It also got very irritating]

Nicholas Clark

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