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E. Allman. Sendmail--An Internetwork Mail Router. University of California, Berkeley, 1983. Issued with the BSD UNIX documentation set.

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The Internet Worm Incident - Spafford (1991)   (5 citations)  (Correct)

....since November to deal with these flaws. Despite this, the library routines will continue to be used, and as our memory of this incident fades, new flaws may be introduced with their use. 3.2. Sendmail The sendmail program is a mailer designed to route mail in a heterogeneous internetwork. [3] The program operates in several modes, but the one exploited by the Worm involves the mailer operating as a daemon (background) process. In this mode, the program is listening on a TCP port (#25) for attempts to deliver mail using the standard Internet protocol, SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer ....

Allman, Eric, Sendmail---An Internetwork Mail Router, University of California, Berkeley, 1983. Issued with the BSD UNIX documentation set.


A Failure to Learn from the Past - Spafford (2003)   (Correct)

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E. Allman. Sendmail--An Internetwork Mail Router. University of California, Berkeley, 1983. Issued with the BSD UNIX documentation set.

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