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Or else, you might want to introduce your users to qmail-inject.
There's a man page for qmail-inject...
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ily) implement
> that in qmail? I'm not looking for a permanent solution, just a quick
> workaround that I'll get rid off later.
I'll say it again:
scan4virus from the qmail homepage can do that.
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v news in Sweden yesterday)
H+BEDV was first out for me. You might want to notice that their German
version is updated more often than the English version... And their
program is free for personal use. http://www.antivir.de/
> See http://www.geocities.com/jhaar/scan4virus/
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c to qmail, whereas AMaViS supports sendmail
> & postfix, too (the shell script version supports exim, too).
Oh, I'm sure scan4virus can be hacked into sendmail.cf if you'd want
that...
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with web interfaces and the like (just
command-line), fast updates. German version is better than english,
though.
> Thanks,
> jason
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ing a script is useless gotta test it out.
http://www.almqvist.net/~johan/virus.txt
> BTW, should we send the bill to Bill Gates or Ballmer for allowing thier
> software to yet again grind the internet to a freaking halt. My
> Pine/Linux box has been virus free for 3+ years!
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e.
Yes it does, if you use the dul.maps.vix.com rbl domain
> - too much qmail users mail from dialups to this list, so blocking dialups
> would not be a good thing.
It's not very probable that they'd use list.cr.yp.to as their outgoing
mail host, is it?
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scan4virus doesn't even complain
> about it.
Make sure the .db file is readable by the uid that runs
antivirus-qmail-queue.pl ! (It probably isn't.)
> thank you for any help you can offer.
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On Sun, May 07, 2000 at 11:52:29AM +1000, Warren J. Beckett wrote:
> Here is the debug. I can't see it compain about anything
Can you send us `ls -lsa /var/spool/qmailscan/` ?
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ilename.db", O_RDONLY, 0600 ||
&tempfail("cannot open $db_filename - $!");
foreach $file (@allfiles) {
--snap--
insert the following statement
&debug("perlscanner-test: " . join ("\n",keys %array));
and check the logs as to whether there are any virii file names after the
string perlscanner-test .
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you don't want to scan.
Reversely, you can have the default to be qmail-queue and only run the
scanner for mail from certain IPs.
> Has anybody done something like this?
No, but I'm dead sure it can be done :-> No need to run 2 qmails...
> Thanks.
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>
> QMAILQUEUE="/var/qmail/bin/antivirus-qmail-queue.pl" export QMAILQUEUE
missing ; or newline before the export, i think...
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t do the logs say?(tm)
The logs in /var/spool/qmailscan/, that is.
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Moreover, try putting in the line
unless (-r "/var/spool/qmailscan/antivirus-attachments.txt")
{ &debug("perlscanner: cannot read perlscanner database\n");
}
;->
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g is turned on, also.
> [root@ns0 qmailscan]# cat qmail-queue.log
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> heated discussion without much pratical detail.
A standard qmail install will never be in the ORBS database. qmail is
relay-safe out of the box.
:->
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0 100% 28 504 5%
> /proc
Your /var partition is obviously full. Too bad. Move stuff in dirs under
/var to other physical disks and soft link them back into /var?
-Johan
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=958510664/sr=1-1/002-8347540-7331400
His previous book wasn't that popular...
-Johan
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domains dir, containing the two lines
&Y
./X/Maildir/
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reason for this is that all machines that accept mail with more than
one @ or % get their port 25 locked from the outside world by campus
network administration...)
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sier to figure out which host they do their lame
> mail testing from, and tell tcpserver to reject connections from it.
Yeah, but that would still make them "lock out" my machine.
Ok, any constructive tips besides the mud-throwing?
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mand line, with tcpserver
(wich i like) running stunnel (and thus setting the ENV correctly)? Yeah,
I'll try that.
Okay, I kinda answered my own question... Any hints/tips/pointers before
i start (BTW: same problem with apache...)
-Johan
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me to fix this problem.
> If there is a specific doc for this please let me know.
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D] ??
That depends on what package you use to administer virtual domains
(vpopmail or Bruce Günther's).
-Johan
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Hi!
How can I get qmail to use QMTP between two boxes that there is a lot of
traffic between? I tried putting the respective IP adresses in
/var/qmail/control/qmqpservers, but that didn't do it.
-Johan
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> Date: 8 Jun 2000 10:21:30 -
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: "
What mail program created that weird email address?
> <<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:
> Sorry, I couldn't find any host named mydom.ch>. (#5.1.2)
Same here.
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nect. Be sure to rebuild the .cdb file after that.
This will not work if you can't do it on all your MX's, though (which I,
for one, can't - bummer!)
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On Thu, Jun 22, 2000 at 03:32:30PM +0200, Mirco Jeske wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> Under qmail 1.03 I have the problem that the server goes online - even when I
> send a mail to someone in my internal net.
Probably, qmail is looking up the local mail servers' IP or doing some
RBL stuff. Or maybe looki
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that the .qmail-lev file is in lev's home dir). To forward mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to hotmail, the file name should be just .qmail.
man dot-qmail
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ake /home/georg/Maildir
> netscape messenger can connect, but there is nothing to fetch, although
> i have several testemails waiting. any idea, what's still wrong ?
Where are those test e-mails you want to see? They SHOULD be in
/home/$USER/Maildir/new/
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x or /var/spool/mail/[username]
> yes, they are in /var/spool/mail/georg
> so, how to get them to /home/georg/Maildir ???
Use the mbox2maildir program. You'll find it on www.qmail.org.
> > How did you check there are actually messages in $HOME/Maildir ?
Regards,
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On Fri, Jun 23, 2000 at 10:00:52AM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I wish to block all emails with attachments with the extensions
> What is the simplest way to do this effectively
Use scan4virus, available from the www.qmail.org page - it does other cool
stuff too...
-Johan
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d tell me how to get this fixed ?
Yes: add a trailing slash to wherever you tell qmail to deliver to
the Maildir (ie: /home/$USER/Maildir/ and not /home/$USER/Maildir ).
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e walking through faqs
> and docs the whole afternoon ! thanks a lot for your answer !!!
Yes, I agree that this needs to be clarified in the doc and LWQ.
Gruß aus Schweden,
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il-xxx : ./xxx/Maildir/
.qmail-xxx-yz: | qmail-inject or &something
Aw, this is gonna be ugly.
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ried this or a slight variation but the entry in
> 'virtualdomains' is
> hit first and the entry in 'aliases' is ignored.
Well, put the domain in locals instead of virtualdomains and use fastforward
to do what you want instead of the virtual domain logic...
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st start with slash
>
> So HOW can i enter a fromarg (with -3 parameter) which includes spaces ?
Try -3 'My Description here'...
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ENY
(assuming Linux)
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Newest procmail supports Maildir.
Get it at www.procmail.org (or from redhat or wherever you want...)
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; the in/out email for a specific domain?
Check out the msglog feature of qmail. Put some maildir to store all
mails into /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-msglog and wrap a script to check for
domain around that.
> Alex HSU
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ist a ./Mailbox
> entry.
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x27;t wanna.
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with TLS (both SMTP and POP/IMAP) then local
mail on that server can be regarded secure. IE for extranet purposes, there
is a point.
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> where to order, where - please ...
http://www.cafepress.com/
Their t-shirts were cheap all right - but postage to Europe was incredibly
expensive... $30 or so...
-Johan
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error message you posted, too?
Take out the excess "tcp/" from the startup line. Or else be
more precise in you posting (as several people before me have
said...)
-Johan
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ail
http://www.pmmail2000.com (ex OS/2)
I've heard good things about all of these...
http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Software/Internet/Clients/Mail/
-Johan
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es are generally worthless, but in this case
"Can't connect to server" seems quite clear. This is not an authentication
issue.
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aildirs and you
must be some kind of superuser (root or other) to read other peoples
maildirs. Observe also that this is considered unethical by many
(including me).
Short answer: get a Maildir-capable mail client and give it the Maildir
location on the command-line.
-Johan
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> What about getting a sense of humor? Jeez.
Where do the sell those? I'd like a bunch for some people around me...
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IL PROTECTED], and that address is only
on the list...
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to have the mbox format in the ~directories.
> But my mail don´t appear in this file. Can you tell me why ?
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On Sun, Oct 22, 2000 at 03:18:04PM +0200, Richard Sjögårdh wrote:
> Hi,
> Oct 22 15:13:06 lix qmail: 972220386.456634 delivery 2793: deferral:
> Uh-oh:_.qmail_has_file_delivery_but_has_x_bit_set._(#4.7.0)/
> How do I fix this?
chmod -x .qmail is my wild guess?
-Johan
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recipients. The following address(es) failed:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> unrouteable mail domain "otherdomain.com"
This is not a qmail error message, so I don't think qmail is to blame.
I can't help you any more if you don't give me the real domain names.
-Johan
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On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 01:27:54PM -0800, Howard Miller wrote:
> If I install qmail as per basic instructions (I am using uspci and
> daemontools package)
What do the logs say? (TM)
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y good at prohibiting this.
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; .forward files. Which is fine, but I have no clue what a sendmail .forward
> file is. I am new to Unix MTAs completely.
Good! No sendmail-isms to confuse you.
> sendmail: fatal: unable to run qmail-inject
ls -lsa qmail-inject, please.
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x27;s largest? Most addresses subscribed, most
postings per day, largest postings? Something else?
-Johan
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tner wrote:
> > > PS: If anyone is interested in a mailing list about technical qmail
> > > issues, please tell me.
> > There is definitively a need for a mailinglist fork to qmail-users and
> > qmail-developers.
Oh yes, and I definitely second that idea
-Johan
ns of /var/qmail would have been far more intresting than the
permissions of everything in it...
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delivery success rate. (OK, I probably
> have multiple failures per message. But still, it's a 5 connections to 1
> delivery rate.) How are we supposed to explain this to our customers?
> "Blame Yahoo!"?
http://www.propellerheads.org/noyahoo/
Contributions welco
tmaster@com?
I have a vague memory that user@TLD isn't valid (which really doesn't have
anything to do with the form of the address - user@myhost is okay...)
My 2¢
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otential relaying host as such
constitutes help to script kiddies, why does this not apply to other RBL
lists? And what technical solution to spreading such lists of IP's in a
secure manner do you propose?
> Piotr Kasztelowicz, MD
> Vicepresident of Polish Medical Internet Societ
ms to mean trouble. What else does it mean?
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> Okay, I will check the perms (done. they were okay, it seems...) and
> How did you check?
i "ls -l'd" around a bit.
I also ran queue-fix (with patch for big-todo because of RPMs) from the
qmail homepage.
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ced (because I don't have, say, RBL checking and virus
scanning on it) but only between a few hosts that exchange a lot of mail.
-Johan
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On Thu, Jan 04, 2001 at 03:42:50AM -0500, Alex Pennace wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 04, 2001 at 12:02:12AM +0100, Johan Almqvist wrote:
> > On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 04:48:03PM -0500, Russell Nelson wrote:
> > > [...] smtproutes is only for misconfigured
> > > hosts. Since e
can we have it?
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qmail-1.03-qmtpc-mailroutes.patch
I am not an experienced c or qmail programmer, so all feedback in
extremely welcome.
I will be setting up a QMTP test autoresponder shortly, keep tuned to this
channel :->
-Johan
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erbose variants will return the headers from the incoming message.
The return message will only be sent by QMTP if you use MXPS.
IMPORTANT: The return message will be sent to the ENVELOPE SENDER. Use
qmail-inject [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to get it right if you're in doubt.
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like the mailroutes idea. The relationship between nested wildcard
> entries may be more difficult to manage when such relationships span
> smtproutes and qmtproutes.
...and I can only agree.
'twas easier to implement, too :->
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"Sorry, no mailbox here
> by that name."
Oops, I had a faulty conception of how .qmail-foo-default works. Fixed.
-Johan
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manager. Or, rather, ezmlm-idx. Go to http://www.ezmlm.org/
There are options for MySQL interfacing, the bounce handling is very, very
good and you can set up a list that definitely only you can post to. The
creation of the message could be done on the Win machine and sent directly
to the list.
-Johan
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qmail-control if people actually use this patch...
I'm still looking for feedback on the actual code...
-Johan
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iles, I'd basically have to "merge" them internally
anyway... Or one file would have to have precedence over the other - but
what happens if I specify a wildcard in one file but one of that
domain's subdomains in the other?
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On Sun, Jan 07, 2001 at 02:03:30PM +0100, Johan Almqvist wrote:
> I think there may be a little glitch left: an explicit SMTP route may not
> be able to override MXPS-based QMTP routing. I'll look into this later
> today.
Nope, that seems to work just fine...
> I will also l
msg 26226
Jan 7 21:03:48 alpha qmail: 978897828.517892 end msg 26226
This kinda worries me. Also makes log analysis a pest. What's wrong?
Bruce G's rpms, by the way.
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nts. I'll stick with the mailroutes
design for now, though :->
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nce that somebody would want to do this, but I
feel uncomfortable about doing it...
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d.
That I can accept. mailroutes (for smtp and qmtp routes) and smtproutes,
mailroutes has priority over smtproutes?
Everyone OK with that?
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_ help, give us the _real_ domain names.
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]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
etc. Quota, web admin interfaces etc are also possible...
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to different files depending on the
existence of control/mailroutes. But I won't tell people you can have
:qmtp in smtproutes as that will break things when you go back to not
using QMTP. Oops, I told...
Thanks, Henning!
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IME
message, add the footer and then en-MIME it again.
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am for mail that needs the footer and the original
qmail-queue for the rest).
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tes vs smtproutes. I just want to fix this too
before I rerelease the patch again...
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On Tue, Jan 09, 2001 at 01:13:07PM +0100, Henning Brauer wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 9. Januar 2001 11:36 schrieb Johan Almqvist:
> > Do we want smtp to say:
> > success:
> > smtp:192.203.178.8_accepted_message./Remote_host_said:_250_ok_978720863_qp_
> >22711/
> I'd
file ".qmail-ar.rubin", but
> when someone sends
> email to this account, it returns with the below message. The
> ".qmail-ar.rubin" has the follow line:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
man 5 dot-qmail
replace the dot (.) with a colon (:) in the name of the .qmail fi
mail-queue (but pipe to the real qmail-queue
in that case...)
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Any offers?
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On Tue, Jan 09, 2001 at 11:49:38PM +0100, Peter van Dijk wrote:
> Log analysis is trivial. At 'new msg' create a table entry for the
> message. At 'end msg' remove it. Reuse is no problem then.
That's less trivial that the foreach (grep) {grep} i used :-&g
ttp://cr.yp.to/sarcasm/modest-proposal.txt
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er.
Sorry 'bout that.
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ed: (qmail 5604 invoked by uid 2526); 7 Jan 2001 20:59:37 -
> Date: 7 Jan 2001 20:59:37 -
This means that qmail was indeed invoked once for every one of those many,
many messages.
Who is user 2526 in your /etc/passwd?
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ERPs?
Yes it does!
(But that was rather complicated to test :->)
Anyway, VERP expansion is done by qmail-send, but only qmail-remote (two
exec's later) knows whether the remote host is a QMTP host... Humm.
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;...or it may skip..." part.
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ople would expect?
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p
QMTP service and MXPS I suspect most people will watch their logs rather
closely for a few days...
-Johan
PS: Love the double spacing...
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x27;ll never know that it's failing unless they're
> >watching their qmail logs carefully.
> But isn't that a bit in contradiction with the concept of backup
> MX'es?
Er, yes.
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* Johan Almqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010114 15:45]:
> I think there may be a problem with the patches to qmail-remote that make
> it speak QMTP based on MXPS.
> If the QMTP connection fails (because the remote host doesn't have a qmtpd
> running) this failure will
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