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  19. today's howtos
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  21. Exim 4.98 Patches Over 30 Bugs, Bolsters Email Server Security
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  43. today's leftovers
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  47. today's howtos
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  48. Microsoft-Friendly Media Twists VMware ESXi Issues or Malware Getting Installed as "Linux" (VMware Violates the Linux Licence)
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