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|    jojo to All    |
|    Re: I don't use your fundamentally broke    |
|    28 Jul 25 02:52:47    |
      Wk9u5iYXJNo@18.165.199.119=3D?U=3D?UTF-8?Q?T?=3DF-8?Q?=3DF0=3D9F       3D8C=3DBA?=3D> 19c6fb70       XPost: alt.checkmate, alt.transgendered, alt.flame       XPost: alt.slack       From: f00@0f0.00f              πππ»πΊπΉπ»ππ·πΊπ Jen πππ»πΊπ       π»ππ·πΊπ Dershmendenderer       ππ»πΊπΉπ»ππ·πΊπΆη¬πππ»πΊπΉπ»π       π·πΊπ wrote:       > HTH       >       > Check out what happened in E-S.support just the other day when Wolfgang       > updated to a sensible minimum TLS version 8 years after I was told that       > TLS 1.1 was not acceptable at our university.       >       > I LOL'd when someone pointed out that Agent will no longer work, in       > addition to several other newsreaders that haven't been updated in the       > past decade or more.       >       > You "hobby server" guys are dumb as fucking shit, IMO.       >       > And my "non-standard headers" don't violate any RFC. However, lots of       > newsreaders are open to having binary code inserted into headers that       > shouldn't be de-encoded - BUT THEY WILL DE-ENCODE IT ANYWAY.       >       > I've found that you can even add carriage returns and extra headers in       > the encoded string for a single header. That seems problematic.       >       > Perhaps a security expert needs to examine this before someone with more       > spare time than myself finds a payload that can break nearly every single       > popular newsreader?       >       > You little boys love shooting the messenger, don't you?       >              thunderbird is updated all the time.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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