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- From: mdw@theory.TC.Cornell.EDU (Matt Welsh)
- Subject: Cute inet daemon messages
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.005052.17289@tc.cornell.edu>
- Sender: news@tc.cornell.edu
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- Organization: Cornell Theory Center
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 00:50:52 GMT
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- Here's something I got today when I connected to SMTP on crash.canon.co.uk:
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- "220 crash.canon.co.uk SMTP ready and waiting for your hot-mail-injection baby"
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- I'm not kidding; try it yourself. I'm wondering if this is a standard 220
- message from some deranged version of SMTP, or if it's a hack on the part of
- the system admins there. :)
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- Another cute thing, that I've seen in one strain of SMTP, when you use the
- "slave" command:
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- 100 Kinky, kinky. I don't support such perversions.
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- (Don't remember the actual message number on that one).
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- Any other hidden "easter eggs" in net daemons or elsewhere?
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- mdw
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- Matt Welsh mdw@tc.cornell.edu +1 607 253 2737
- Systems Programmer, Cornell Theory Center
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