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Dealing with an attack on Exim
I'm quite offended right now with EUK, so I've published a more detailed tutorial on one of our own forums, see
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Thanks for that fidget
- really helpful. Attacks are the worst form of maintenance issue and usually the most distressing so I am sure this will offer comfort to anybody who this may happen to in the future.
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