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Message-ID: <6130FAF67D15D411BF7100E01899071F5F998E@stork.mightyoaks.local>
From: david.vincent at mightyoaks.com (David Vincent)
Subject: david.vincent@...htyoaks.com - Found word(s) check out days f
	ree based in the Text body. - Re: DCOM RPC exploit  (dc
	om.c)

...blah blah blah snipped some stuff about w2k being almost good blah blah
blah...

> Regardless of how you feel about the .NET concept (personally I feel
> distributed code is a security nightmare waiting to happen) 
> 2003 server is
> an improvement.  You can actually run it more than 30 days without
> rebooting!

i've run several w2k servers well over 100 days with no problems.  (i'm sure
that number gets more than a few snickers from the *NIX crowd.)  all my
servers currently have 99.99%+ uptime.  the only reason that one was
rebooted was to patch it.

(why does the resource kit come with a script you can use to replace files
while they are in use, but microsoft's patches require reboots?)  <-- that
was rhetorical

> As for Perl, I think you have unfairly diss'd the language.  It is as
> flexible and unstructured as my life and if you don't think 
> it is powerful,
> check out popfile http://popfile.sourceforge.net/, in my 
> opinion the best
> anti-spam program out there. Very intellegent, learns 
> quickly, and is based
> on bayesian theory.

popfile fucking rocks.  end of story.  i can't wait for imap support!

-d


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