Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 13:48:51 -0600 From: Neil Zanella <nzanella@gmail.com> To: x11@FreeBSD.org Subject: Fwd: Delivery Status Notification (Failure) Message-ID: <1ac72686041016124859e1a379@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <-3154386931619614703@unknownmsgid> References: <-3154386931619614703@unknownmsgid>
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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Mail Delivery Subsystem <mailer-daemon@gmail.com> Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 12:40:05 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Delivery Status Notification (Failure) To: nzanella@gmail.com This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently: lehors@sophia.inria.fr Technical details of failure: PERM_FAILURE: SMTP Error (state 10): 550 5.7.0 <lehors@sophia.inria.fr>... No such user here ----- Original message ----- Received: by 10.38.74.76 with SMTP id w76mr668211rna; Sat, 16 Oct 2004 12:40:04 -0700 (PDT) Received: by 10.38.70.49 with HTTP; Sat, 16 Oct 2004 12:40:04 -0700 (PDT) Message-ID: <1ac72686041016124045bcecd2@mail.gmail.com> Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 13:40:04 -0600 From: Neil Zanella <nzanella@gmail.com> Reply-To: Neil Zanella <nzanella@gmail.com> To: lehors@sophia.inria.fr Subject: XPM issues Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, As a software developer, I have recently come across an issue with the XPM file format. I know you are the author of the format. The question is: are C-style escape sequences supported by the XPM file format or are these illegal. Recently, a fellow developer was using an XPM file with escaped backslash in it (placed there by a software application). The result: 50% of the applications could use it, 50% failed to open the XPM file. Now I ----- Message truncated -----
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