[Dovecot] sig11 with test36/37 on some emails
Sometimes I'll get an email from a luser which will cause the POP3 daemon to sig11. The email "appears" to be legal. The sig11s only happen on specific emails, and once I remove the emails from the server, the rest can be downloaded. I gzipped the email, and its at http://theapt.org/bogusemail.gz. While this example is international spam, the sig11s happen with real emails too.
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On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 10:48:29 +0200 (CEST) Johannes Berg johannes@sipsolutions.net wrote:
:> and its at http://theapt.org/bogusemail.gz : :403 Forbidden. : :johannes :
Err, sorry about that. Fixed.
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On Sun, 2004-08-29 at 18:58 -0700, Peter Hessler wrote:
Sometimes I'll get an email from a luser which will cause the POP3 daemon to sig11. The email "appears" to be legal. The sig11s only happen on specific emails, and once I remove the emails from the server, the rest can be downloaded. I gzipped the email, and its at http://theapt.org/bogusemail.gz. While this example is international spam, the sig11s happen with real emails too.
Thanks. Also because of this I found a bug in output stream code which sometimes made it send wrong data. This bug has been there forever, strange that it hasn't caused much problems.
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 12:16:03 +0300 Timo Sirainen tss@iki.fi wrote:
:On Sun, 2004-08-29 at 18:58 -0700, Peter Hessler wrote: :> Sometimes I'll get an email from a luser which will cause the POP3 daemon :to> sig11. The email "appears" to be legal. The sig11s only happen on :specific> emails, and once I remove the emails from the server, the rest :can be> downloaded. I gzipped the email, and its at :> http://theapt.org/bogusemail.gz. While this example is international :spam,> the sig11s happen with real emails too. : :Thanks. Also because of this I found a bug in output stream code which :sometimes made it send wrong data. This bug has been there forever, :strange that it hasn't caused much problems. : :
I can verifiy that you fixed it. Thanks.
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Johannes Berg
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Peter Hessler
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Timo Sirainen