> This might not seem bad at first, but looking at affected SMTP software on the Internet is a different story. After testing some popular e-mail software in their default configuration, it turned out that Postfix and Sendmail fulfil the requirements, are affected and can be smuggled to. Speaking globally, this is a lot (figure 31)!
It seems like Postfix was properly identified as a party to this issue.
> This might not seem bad at first, but looking at affected SMTP software on the Internet is a different story. After testing some popular e-mail software in their default configuration, it turned out that Postfix and Sendmail fulfil the requirements, are affected and can be smuggled to. Speaking globally, this is a lot (figure 31)!
It seems like Postfix was properly identified as a party to this issue.