02-06-2008
flash archives are reasonably portable if the hardware is close enough but we've done this and found it highly inconventiant. In particular, a number of additional apps (inlcuding Sun's SRS NetConnect for example) store the hostname in their config during install so changing it later create contradictions.
However, you should be able to create flars larger than 4gb using the default options. Are you sure that's what it stopping you?
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mail::milter::wrapper::decodesrs
Mail::Milter::Wrapper::DecodeSRS(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Mail::Milter::Wrapper::DecodeSRS(3pm)
NAME
Mail::Milter::Wrapper::DecodeSRS - milter wrapper to decode SRS-encoded return path
SYNOPSIS
use Mail::Milter::Wrapper::DecodeSRS;
my $milter = ...;
my $wrapper = new Mail::Milter::Wrapper::DecodeSRS($milter);
my $wrapper2 = &DecodeSRS($milter); # convenience
DESCRIPTION
Mail::Milter::Wrapper::DecodeSRS is a convenience milter wrapper which decodes MAIL FROM: return paths which have been encoded by the
Sender Rewrite Scheme, SRS. (More information: http://www.libsrs2.org/) This wrapper internally understands both the SRS0 and SRS1 encod-
ing schemes documented by the Mail::SRS author.
The decoded address is made available to the contained milter via the "envfrom" callback, in the same way that a raw address would.
NOTE: If the address is not SRS encoded, the contained milter is NOT called for the duration of the message; instead, SMFIS_ACCEPT is
returned. This is because the milter writer is expected to use this wrapper in a chain that also includes the contained milter without
wrapping, in order to prevent a malicious sender from using SRS to bypass access checks.
For instance, the following is a proper usage of this wrapper in a chain:
my $envfrommilter = ...;
my $combinedmilter = new Mail::Milter::Chain(
new Mail::Milter::Wrapper::UnwrapSRS($envfrommilter),
$envfrommilter
);
This behavior can also be used if, e.g., the MTA already does one form of MAIL FROM: check, and the contained milter repeats that same
database check against SRS rewritten addresses. (A good example would be a milter emulating Sendmail's access_db map.)
AUTHOR
Todd Vierling, <tv@duh.org> <tv@pobox.com>
SEE ALSO
Mail::Milter::Wrapper
perl v5.8.8 2004-02-26 Mail::Milter::Wrapper::DecodeSRS(3pm)