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Bill Shupp wrote:
> It appears that it's related to the new "p0f passive finger printing
> with poor mans greylisting for unknown windows senders" feature.  Can
> anyone attest to how useful this is?  I've not looked at it closely yet.

Inter7 is pulling this out of simscan.  I believe they have a patch for
qmail-queue instead, but I'm not 100% certain.

Either way, when the new version is released, p0f will not be part of
it.  (Tho a bunch of bugfixes and features will be!  yay!)

> Regards,
> 
> Bill


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