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Date: Fri Mar 24 19:33:42 2006
From: tim-security at sentinelchicken.org (Tim)
Subject: Re: SendGate: Sendmail Multiple Vulnerabilities
	(Race Condition DoS, Memory Jumps, Integer Overflow)

> So you are basically saying open source free software can't be trusted to
> hold high standards or be reliable or secure if I don't pay for it?

I don't think his argument had anything to do with open source.  He was
talking about payment, or lack thereof.  You can give away binaries for
free as well.

And I'm not implying that the rest of your conclusions about his
statement is accurate, either.  Just had to point out that one flaw.

tim

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