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Date: Thu, 5 May 2005 19:24:23 -0400
From: Christopher Faylor <cgf-no-personal-reply-please@cygwin.com>
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Subject: Re: cygwin version 1.5.16-1 (exim 4.50-1, minires 1.00-1, perl 5.8.6-4) attempting to run spamassassin (spamc and spamd)
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On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 06:25:54PM -0400, Eric D. Williams wrote:
>"Brian Dessent" wrote (before I subscribed to the list):
>
>>"Eric D. Williams" wrote:
>
>Also, thanks for the explanation below, I have included with this post
>to increase the hits in the google.com cache.  Thank you Brian et. al.,
>
>8<.snip.>8
>
>I neglected to mention, specifically, Christopher 'cgf' Faylor, thanks 
>Chris.

Please don't thank me.  Corinna Vinschen fixed it a while ago.  Then I
broke it trying to fix something else.  Then when it was noticed that
it was broken, I "fixed" it, announced that it was fixed, and released a
new DLL.  The only problem was that I didn't actually fix it until Brian
reported that it was still broken in the cygwin-developers mailing list.
That's why it is only fixed in the snapshot.  I'm glad to see that it
is now ok but it makes me wonder what else I now broke.  :-)

cgf

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