> "This claim is denied. Nobody gives gigabytes of memory to each qmail-smtpd process, so there is no problem with qmail's assumption that allocated array lengths fit comfortably into 32 bits."
Years later it turns out that well, "nobody" was lots of people. Not DJB of course, DJB can claim that DJB's software works exactly the way DJB intended, but for everybody else not so much.
> "This claim is denied. Nobody gives gigabytes of memory to each qmail-smtpd process, so there is no problem with qmail's assumption that allocated array lengths fit comfortably into 32 bits."
Years later it turns out that well, "nobody" was lots of people. Not DJB of course, DJB can claim that DJB's software works exactly the way DJB intended, but for everybody else not so much.