Yes i have.
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Post, Mark K
Envoyé : lundi 21 octobre 2002
It's ok Mark, it was a dirty ln definition. Thanks for your suggestion.
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102271 New IBM eServer z800 Model Accommodates New Linux Workloads
and Small Traditional Workloads at an Attractive Price; z800
Installation Is Now Supported in a Non-Raised Floor
Environment (41.0KB)
http://isource.ibm.com/cgi-bin/goto?it=usa_annred&on=102-
modutils looks easy as far as dependencies go... nothing you shouldn't
already have.
$ rpm -q --requires modutils-2.4.13
/sbin/chkconfig
sh-utils
/bin/sh
rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix) <= 4.0-1
rpmlib(CompressedFileNames) <= 3.0.4-1
ld.so.1
libc.so.6
/bin/sh
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.0)
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.1
HI!
Why there are no security fixes for RH72 for S/390?
On http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/rh72-errata.html
there are a lot of security updates, but not for zSeries (aka S/390).
Is zSeries not vulnerable by all these security bugs?
For Debian 3.0 there are always security updates for S/390!!!
May I
When I try running ./configure on samba-2.2.6 with the SuSE
specs (I used the ones Mark gave me from SuSE RPM)...
it ends with a missing lpam error message.
It looks like this might be part of an lpam-devel rpm.
Anyone know where I can get this for the SuSE SLES7 system?
Also, note that I remove
Hello,
Has somebody already get this problem ? TIA
linuxp://usr/src/strace-4.4 # make
gcc -Wall -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -Ilinux/i386 -I./linux/i386 -Ilinux
-I./linux -D_GNU_SOURCE -c syscall.c
syscall.c: In function `get_scno':
syscall.c:711: `ORIG_EAX' undeclared (first use in this funct
Just when you were safe to go back to the user group
> Hillgang II <
Yes that's right, the DC-based VM user group is rising from the ashes. The
group will cater for VM and/or Linux (S/390 & zSeries) members.
A list server has been set up for this local user g
Hi,
We're trying to set up a SLES7 on z/VM Version 4 Release 2.0.
We use CTC as network connection to VM.
We're implementing the methods described in the Redbook SG24-6824-00 'Large
Scale Linux Deployment' to build a basevolume/guestvolume system.
The bind mounting works fine...
We just have a pr
"With a handful of key Wall Street brokerage firms acting as icebreakers,
Linux is quickly gaining ground on Unix and Windows as a mission-critical
operating system within the securities industry. The attractions: its
flexibility across systems and the savings it yields through the use of
commodity
No. Your configuration looks suspect (the i386). Here's mine:
./configure --prefix=/usr
make
gcc -Wall -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -Ilinux/s390 -I./linux/s390 -Ilinux
-I./linux -D_GNU_SOURCE -c strace.c
gcc -Wall -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -Ilinux/s390 -I./linux/s390 -Ilinux
-I./linux -D_GNU_SOURCE -c ver
Effectively it's better !
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Post, Mark K
Envoyé : mardi 2
Davy,
I doubt your missing modules are causing the problem.
net-pf-3 = Amateur Radio AX.25
net-pf-9 = X.25
It sounds more like your /proc file system is not mounted. Do you have the
following in /etc/fstab?
/proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
Does it show up if you do a mount command?
Mark Post
---
Paul,
I and many others have been down that road. It's one of more irritating
things, probably why someone adapted Debian's apt-get tool for RPMs. Check
out http://linuxvm.org/archives/200201.html and look at the second entry for
01/21/2002. Alan Cox talks about apt-rpm there.
Mark Post
-
Did you take a look at the left side of http://linuxvm.org ? The link that
says "Red Hat 32-bit Updates?" That will take you to
ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/updates/7.2/en/os/, and from there to
ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/updates/7.2/en/os/s390/
Mark Post
-Original Messa
On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 16:47, Post, Mark K wrote:
> Paul,
>
> I and many others have been down that road. It's one of more irritating
> things, probably why someone adapted Debian's apt-get tool for RPMs. Check
> out http://linuxvm.org/archives/200201.html and look at the second entry for
> 01/21/
> On UNIX (thus on Linux)
> many of the best products live in their own "sandbox".
> Some call it a "product home directory". Others might call it
> a "package root directory". VM is a superb example of this
> where we enjoy Service Virtual Machines that not only can be
> isolated to their o
We set our mount command verbose
the output is '/proc on /proc type proc (rw)'
So the mount command is succesfull
Because the disk is Read-Only at that moment (later on an Read-Write
volume is bind mounted) no output is written in /etc/mtab !
However the error of 'Warning: cannot open /proc/net/
-Original Message-
From: Post, Mark K [mailto:mark.post@;eds.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 11:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Boot problem SLES 7 net-pf-x module
Davy,
I doubt your missing modules are causing the problem.
net-pf-3 = Amateur Radio AX.25
net-pf-9 = X.25
I
Will linux and z/vm automatically adjust the time or does it have to be
done manually this weekend?
Lionel B. Dyck, Systems Software Lead
Kaiser Permanente Information Technology
25 N. Via Monte Ave
Walnut Creek, Ca 94598
Phone:
Dave,
I'm a little suspicious of the "lpam" name. Was the error message actually
referencing "-lpam" ? If so, that would be just the PAM package. I'm not
sure what version of SuSE you're on, but the original 7.0 has
pam-0.72-160.s390.rpm which contains /usr/lib/libpam.so. That should have
sati
On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 17:28, Lionel Dyck wrote:
> Will linux and z/vm automatically adjust the time or does it have to be
> done manually this weekend?
Linux lives in UTC time. What happens depends upon the timezone that
process has chosen to occupy. If its a normal timezone (US east coast,
UK etc
To be fair, having both updates.redhat.com and ftp.redhat.com does lend
itself to some confusion, and there are some updates still missing from
both (like mod_ssl-2.8.5-6) which compile fine from srpm, but are not
available pre-compiled. Others exist too, like openssh, squid,
ucd-snmp, etc...
~ D
Chet,
Check the md5 sums on the files in the s390/RedHat/base directory
md5sum -c MD5SUM
Note that if you have the most current files, that hdlist and hdlist2 will
fail the check, since they were apparently updated after the MD5SUM file was
created. The sums I have for those files are:
da08ed9f6
zVM will not adjust its own time. You can use the DEFINE TIMEZONE and SET
TIMEZONE commands to change the time for VM. Be sure to adjust your SYSTEM
CONFIG file accordingly. Guest systems, however, may not take this well.
CMS will not automatically adjust. If you have processes running under CMS
we are trying to migrate an application that currently runs on NT to
VM/Linux. This application a type of heartbeat monitor. It sends a request
to see if a server is available and if not reports back to the application
owners via email or whatever. The issue is that when a connection is
requested a
That's a very good question. Lets say that you have to do the date/time
thing manually on Linux for s/390 - how is it done?
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DelRossi Donald wrote:
we are trying to migrate an application that currently runs on NT to
VM/Linux. This application a type of heartbeat monitor. It sends a request
to see if a server is available and if not reports back to the application
owners via email or whatever. The issue is that when a
On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 18:17, Davis, Jeff wrote:
> zVM will not adjust its own time. You can use the DEFINE TIMEZONE and SET
> TIMEZONE commands to change the time for VM. Be sure to adjust your SYSTEM
> CONFIG file accordingly. Guest systems, however, may not take this well.
How quaint
To answe
As Alan mentioned, Linux will account for the time change automagically.
z/VM has a slightly different approach. It keeps track of time zones in the
SYSTEM CONFIG file. Although it doesn't automatically adjust the time at the
desired instant, it will adjust the time at IPL time based on the tabl
Make sure you have DNS configured correctly, linux will wait a bit doing
the reverse lookups for incoming connections.
Jay Brenneman
DelRossi Donald
cc:
Sent by: Linux on Subject:
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On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 18:33, ken dreger wrote:
> >to see if a server is available and if not reports back to the application
> >owners via email or whatever. The issue is that when a connection is
> >requested and fails Linux seems to try forever to make the connection. They
Wrong there
> >claim
Lionel, the change *to* DST happened last April with no need for
intervention on my part (ThinkBlue 7.1a on z/VM 4.3). It's also been
happening effortlessly on all of my ix86 machines ever since I can
remember.
--Jim--
James S. Tison
Senior Software Engineer
TPF Laboratory / Architecture
IBM Corpo
So z/VM is not intelligent enough to do this dynamically?
That is upsetting given how many times this has had to be done since VM
first left the lab.
IBM: Any chance this is addressed in a future release of z/VM?
Lionel B. Dyck
On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 01:19:57PM -0400, DelRossi Donald wrote:
> we are trying to migrate an application that currently runs on NT to
> VM/Linux. This application a type of heartbeat monitor. It sends a request
> to see if a server is available and if not reports back to the application
> owners
See: "http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2002-10-22-009-26-OP-BZ";
"Long thought of as a fledgling operating system, Linux is now ready for
prime time. CIOs have many new reasons to be confident that they'll get
quality Linux support from their largest application vendors and systems
integ
In a message dated 10/22/2002 10:58:43 AM Mountain Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Dave,
>
> I'm a little suspicious of the "lpam" name. Was the error message actually
> referencing "-lpam" ? If so, that would be just the PAM package. I'm not
> sure what version of SuSE you're on, bu
It's not a matter of intelligence. As I said, changing the time in VM is
simple enough. The guests are the issue. VM allows all sorts of systems as
guests, CMS, GCS, MVS, z/OS, TPF, LINUX, VSE, etc. etc. I can see no way
that VM can enforce a guest to handle this in any certain way. It will
al
EXT3 support isn't in SLES7.
ext3 requires two components: Kernel 2.4.15 or above, and e2fsprogs 1.25 or above.
SLES7 supplies kernel 2.4.7, and e2fsprogs 1.19.
> -Original Message-
> From: Dave Myers [mailto:dave.myers@;twcable.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 2:09 PM
> To: [EMA
Lionel,
No more upsetting that the fact that OS/390 requires an IPL to do the same
thing. Maybe IBM will fix that before they work on z/VM.
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Lionel Dyck [mailto:Lionel.B.Dyck@;kp.org]
Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 1:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject
The first UNIX I worked with was on a PDP-11 in 1978, and it could handle the clock
change automatically, as long as the change happened on the "proper" day. (There was
one year it didn't.)
I've always found it bizarre that everyone else is still having trouble with it. My
Windows boxen sync
Rich - thanks - that is much better.
Lionel B. Dyck, Systems Software Lead
Kaiser Permanente Information Technology
25 N. Via Monte Ave
Walnut Creek, Ca 94598
Phone: (925) 926-5332 (tie line 8/473-5332)
E-Mail:[EMAIL PROTEC
Are there any clients available for linux to sync using SNTP?
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| | "Hall, Ken |
| | (ECSS)" |
| | |
| | Sent by: Linux on|
| | 390 Port
Patch CD has 2.4.17 ReiserFS is an available Journaling FS in either
kernel.
mkreiserfs -vs /dev/sdxx
Regards,
Jon
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Sendmail Inc.
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On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, Hall, Ken (ECSS)
I'm pointing to RedHat mirror sites from a new system and I'm only
running kernel.img and initrd.img, which were booted from the VM
reader. I don't have a md5sum command. The only s390 directory is the
one I'm FTP'ing from.
--- "Post, Mark K" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chet,
>
> Check the md5 su
Well, OS/390, MVS, MVS/XA, MVS/ESA, OS/390 and now z/OS don't do it either!
--
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Senior Technical Specialist
UICI Insurance Center
Applications & Solutions Team
+1.817.255.3225
> -Original Message-
> From: Lionel Dyck [mailto:Lionel.B.Dyck@;kp.org]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2
Interesting statement:
"Red Hat, ...has signed an exclusive deal with IBM to be its sole provider
of Linux-based solutions." I wonder if IBM knows that?
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Ferguson, Neale [mailto:Neale.Ferguson@;SoftwareAG-USA.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 2:05 PM
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Will linux and z/vm automatically adjust the time or does it have to be
> done manually this weekend?
I don't know about z/VM, but there is no issue of "adjusting the
time" upon the summer/winter time switch on Linux.
The Linux kernel system clock by definition always ru
Hi all
we have been running happily several Linux instances un der z/VM 4.3.
Last weekend, our storage subsystem has been upgraded from ESCON to a
native FICON solution.
Since then, I can't boot my SuSE Linux guests anymore. When I ipl CMS,
the disks still appear and look fine. I can also ipl the
Actually, my problems w/ the DST issue comes from having my thinkpad do
multiboot; If I've got a machine dedicated to Linux I'm able to tell it to
keep the NVRAM's TOD clock in UTC (which will never be shifted).
The problem arises because M$'s Windoze wants the clock to be the local
time, so it c
I had a situation where /dev/dasdb1 the root file system was 100% full. There were
logs in /var/log that were huge, so I deleted them and rebooted (shutdown -r now)
Upon restart a df command still reports the file system 100% full.
I ran a 'e2fsck /dev/dasdb1 -f -v -n' and received a few error
Hmm. Can I recommend that you _not_ do it this way? You are way too
subject to network errors that will result in having to restart the process.
You'll probably wind up having to re-download the distribution many times.
You would be much better off to find some free space (1.4GB excluding the
SRP
I have to differ on people saying OS/390 doesn't do a time change
dynamically. We have been going through daylight savings time adjustments
for 3 or 4 years now without IPLing. It involves parallel sysplex and
sysplex timers, but the details are not really something I'm strong on. I
don't do the OS
I'm trying to track all changes to a given module within the Linux kernel
between 2.4.7 and 2.4.19. Is there a repository where this information is
held? I know each patch level is accompanied by a change log. However, this
is not usually module specific and comes as one large lump of text. What I'
Rick,
Take the system down to single user mode (telinit 1).
Remount the root file system read-only (you may have to unmount the other
file systems first)
mount /dev/dasdb1 / -r -o remount
Run e2fsck on it (you'll have to respond to the message about being _sure_
you want to do this against
Neale,
>From what I remember, the kernel maintainers use Bitkeeper, which is a
non-GPL product (hence the cause of some controversy), but should provide
the sort of information you're looking for.
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Ferguson, Neale [mailto:Neale.Ferguson@;SoftwareAG-USA.c
I personally believe that you should just split the difference by a half an
hour and leave the time alone. Never change it back and forth again. VM
was, and still is ahead of its time! no pun... For the records, I have a
watch set that way. My wife just won't let me wear it anymore :-(
Kurt
Hi John,
We just installed Z/OS and the effective time changes but the UTC
does not. We use the Sysplex Timer in the CLOCKxx member of parmlib. Or did
I just miss something?
Thank
Clem Martins
Citigroup
TS/MVS support
-Original Message-
From: McKown, John [m
Interesting idea. Such a watch would be guaranteed to never be right. A
stopped watch is right twice a day.
:)
-Original Message-
From: Kurt Acker [mailto:Bfishing@;us.ibm.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 12:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LINUX-390] time change
I person
On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 20:02, Ferguson, Neale wrote:
> I'm trying to track all changes to a given module within the Linux kernel
> between 2.4.7 and 2.4.19. Is there a repository where this information is
> held? I know each patch level is accompanied by a change log. However, this
> is not usually
Yep, xntpd. Comes on the CD. Works fine.
> -Original Message-
> From: James Melin [mailto:Jim.Melin@;co.hennepin.mn.us]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 2:27 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [LINUX-390] time change
>
>
> Are there any clients available for linux to sync using S
but os/390 doesn't
Lionel B. Dyck, Systems Software Lead
Kaiser Permanente Information Technology
25 N. Via Monte Ave
Walnut Creek, Ca 94598
Phone: (925) 926-5332 (tie line 8/473-5332)
E-Mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sametime: (us
Cross-posted to VMESA-L, Linux-390
Aduva's Web site www.aduva.com has been "under reconstruction" for a month
or so; Google returns about 2000 hits for "aduva" -- aside from Aduva site
itself, other top hits are either not found or very stale.
Does anyone know if they're alive or dead?"
--
Gabri
On Tuesday, 10/22/2002 at 06:50 CET, Alan Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 18:17, Davis, Jeff wrote:
> > zVM will not adjust its own time. You can use the DEFINE TIMEZONE and
SET
> > TIMEZONE commands to change the time for VM. Be sure to adjust your
SYSTEM
> > CONFIG file ac
Davy,
Mounting a file system does not write into /etc/fstab, only(?) /etc/mtab.
Check to make sure that your proc file system is really mounted:
ls /proc
On my system, this yields:
ls /proc
1 214 281 4286 463 531 5652 bus interrupts mdstat
self
1023 218 291 4298
I believe they're alive. You might check with your BMC rep, since they have
some sort of agreement with/ownership in Aduva.
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Gabe Goldberg [mailto:gabe@;gabegold.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 4:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Aduva?
Cross-p
Clem,
Nope - us po' relations what can't afford a sysplex timer don't get no fancy
automatic time 'justments.
--
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Senior Technical Specialist
UICI Insurance Center
Applications & Solutions Team
+1.817.255.3225
> -Original Message-
> From: Martins, Clem [mailto:clement.a.martins
What Mark said. But also:
I recommend the "reachable directory" method.
(That's what SuSE calls it; I forget what RedHat calls it.)
In this method, you mount the CD manually one of three ways ...
as an FBA (if you can swing that! good luck!)
by way of "loopback" if you have
If you tell it to zVM will adjust its time. If you tell it not to it then it
doesn't. If you don't say anything the default is to not change it. You need
to use PROP (the programmable operator) to issue a SET TIMEZONE command at
the time you want to change zones. You should have the hardware clock
Ok, I have SLES7 up and running on my P II 400 mgz system under Hercules.
I want to export the x-window display back to the system that is the
"Base System" for Hercules my base system 192.168.1.4
the SLES7(GUEST) ip is 192.168.1.10 and is running GREAT, but I want to
try X-Windows stuf
Hi,
I'm trying to change my network settings on a RH 7.1 system from the 3270 console. On
SuSE, I update /etc/route.conf, /etc/rc.config, /etc/chandev.conf, /etc/modules.conf
(if necessary), run /sbin/SuSEconfig, ifconfig and reboot.
I suspect the RH files are in /etc/sysconfig. TELNET,RLOGIN i
Alan Altmark wrote:
On Tuesday, 10/22/2002 at 06:50 CET, Alan Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
How quaint
To answer the other Linux question. The date can also be altered (root
only) by the date command. Time zone is settable by any user as an
environment variable.
I think you are getting t
Betsie,
/etc/sysconfig/networking/static-routes (you probably don't have this one)
/etc/sysconfig/static-routes (you probably don't have this one)
/etc/sysconfig/network
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-???
where ??? is the interface name, e.g., ctc0, eth0, iucv0, etc.
Mark Post
-Origin
Do you have an X server running on your base system?
Do you have an X server running on your guest? (Kind of hard unless it has
its own graphics card)
If you wanted to specify a display address, it would more likely be
DISPLAY=ip.address.of.xserver:0 xterm &
Mark Post
-Original Message---
Hi Ken,
5 stripes = 5 volumes (PVs) that's it no more to say :-(
One solution, if you are using 3390-3 currently, is to add 5 by 3390-9 (or
mod 27) to the VG using pvcreate and vgextend, then use pvmove to move each
3390-3 PV to a new 3390-9 PV. Once complete you could, if you wish, use
vgreduce t
Mark,
The problem is we can't login to the system. "It's kind of locked up". We can
see it boot but when the command line asks for a login, everything we enter is
wrong, even root won't work
So we can't do "ls /proc".
Is there another way to see what's inside that directory ?
Greetz
Stijn and Dav
Ich werde außer Haus sein von 21/10/2002 Bis 24/10/2002.
In dringenden Fällen wenden Sie sich bitte an Herrn Wolfgang Flathmann
On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 02:28:12PM -0700, ken dreger wrote:
> I want to export the x-window display back to the system that is the
> "Base System" for Hercules my base system 192.168.1.4
> the SLES7(GUEST) ip is 192.168.1.10 and is running GREAT, but I want to
> try X-Windows stuff for grins..
> I have tried xterm display:192.168.1.10:0.0 but it says it can't open
> display on 192.168.1.4
Try
xterm -display 182.168.1.10:0
As others have said, the OS (OS/390 or z/OS) doesn't need an IPL for time
change. I suspect that in some shops similar to ours, it's in part "its
just the way it's always been done" and part "it's a convenient excuse to
get a rare IPL or an even rarer POR".
The issue I've never heard anybody talk
Richard Hitt wrote:
>Have a look in /usr/share/zoneinfo/America for the 119 places in America
>alone for which GNU has provided time zone and time change information.
> There are over 1500 timezone descriptions. I found this from looking
>at man pages tzset(3), tzselect(8), tzfile(5). Give the t
On 23.10.2002 at 09:50:39, ken dreger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to export the x-window display back to the system that is the
> \"Base System\" for Hercules my base system 192.168.1.4
> the SLES7(GUEST) ip is 192.168.1.10 and is running GREAT, but I want to
> try X-Windows stuff for
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002 05:54, you wrote:
> Do you have an X server running on your base system?
>
> Do you have an X server running on your guest? (Kind of hard unless it has
> its own graphics card)
>
> If you wanted to specify a display address, it would more likely be
> DISPLAY=ip.address.of.xserv
G'day,
I'm just doing a quick check to see if anyone has seen this problem before
doing some detailed research or if it's something that I've broken all by
myself :-)
We've just upgraded a SLES7 server to 2.4.19. Our zipl.conf has disk
defined as :
dasd=0101,0201-0208,020f,0301-0308,0401-0408,05
Well I got thru the ./configure, but now
I'm getting this during the make.
Linking bin/smbd
passdb/pass_check.o: In function `password_check':
passdb/pass_check.o(.text+0x138): undefined reference to 'crypt'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [bin/smbd] Error 1
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Dave
Aduva is alive and well. They are going through
a bit of a reorg and part of that is the
reconstruction of their website. I am their 'former'
business development manager, but if you have any
questions I'd be happy to answer or forward them for
you.
Joe M. Abendanio
[EMAIL PROTEC
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