I sent this to myself from work to send here. Does anyone have more info on this? > I have a friend who sometimes feeds me interesting stuff. > > This one seems like something everyone using Linux needs to know > about. And something all IT folks should be aware of so that > they know that IE6 is broken, and not the other way around. > > Also, I'm very concerned about the 'hidden' emails. I'm going > to go see if I can get more information on that. > > >>>>> Thus spake MikEB: > > > > > The mail server was down for over 9 hours today. Suffice to say if > > you are using RedHat Seawolf with Sendmail 8.11.X you need to upgrade > > to 8.12.00 and enable UseMSP=Yes and set up the indirect submission > > methods for smmsp:smmsp. I used tcpdump and determined that IE6 will > > send "hidden" emails to addresses at msn.com (they appeared random). I > > have no idea why it is doing this, but these emails appeared to contain > > system level information. There was also obvious (and very nasty) > > packet corruption from IE6 that sendmail 8.11.X does not handle very well > > at all whe[n] it gets these corrupted packets. > > > > Mail server up. IE6 in the trash can. We'll try this one at a later date. > > Need to warn Linux users that IE6 is severely broken and can result in > > severe crashes on Linux systems. It also caused a W2K server to crash and > > blue screen as well today. My mail server was non-functional for most > > of the afternoon due to IE6 mail clients in the building periodically > > causing email flood storms on Seawolf with Sendmail 8.11.X and Linux > > 2.4.14. > > > > Jeff > > > > On Thu, Nov 15, 2001 at 02:45:39PM -0700, Jeff V. Merkey wrote: > > > According to some folks who responded to this, IE6 is just plain broken. I > > > apologize for the lateness of responding, but my Linux server crashed with > > > sendmail spawing thread after thread and my /var/spool/mqueue directory > > > filled to bursting with corrupted mail headers. IE6 got into some kind of > > > braindead loop where it started flooding sendmail with tons of bogus (and > > > garbage) mail headers. > > > > > > It's clearly a piece of sh_t browser. This latest release qualifies as a > > > computer virus. It's much more destructive that lion every dreamed of > > > being. > > > > > > Jeff > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Jeffrey W. Baker" > > > To: "Jeff V. Merkey" > > > Cc: > > > Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 1:07 PM > > > Subject: Re: Microsoft IE6 is crashing with Linux 2.4.X > > > > > > > > > On Thu, 2001-11-15 at 11:35, Jeff V. Merkey wrote: > > > > > > > > I have upgraded several W2K boxes to the latest IE6 packages I > > > > downloaded from Microsoft's website. I am seeing a behavior which > > > > appears to be a bug. > > > > > > Be a lot more interesting email if you included a dump of the actual > > > network traffic. -jwb > > ************************************************************************* > <> > The following MikEB included from an email he had just sent me > the day before. Seems he has become something of a prophet, eh? ;-) > <> > > > As the Holy War between the Evil Empire and the rest of the universe > > heats up, you will see less and less of M$' stuff play nicely with > > anything else. With the possibility of legal sanctions fading, M$' > > behavior is now completely unbounded, and they are systematically using > > their pervasive desktop "software" to force their proprietary and co$tly > > "infrastructure" into any- and everywhere they can get it. In this effort, > > they will quickly set about breaking any interopearbility their desktop > > "software" might still have with any _other_ infrastructure. > > > > MikEB > > > > PS And NO ONE SHOULD USE IE, EITHER! > > > << End forwarded message > > rc > >