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7. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I've worked on sendmail for  many  years, and many employers 
have  been remarkably patient about letting me work on a large project
that was not part of my official job. This includes  time on the INGRES
Project at the University of California at Berkeley, at Britton Lee, and
again on the Mammoth and Titan Projects at Berkeley.
Much of the second wave of improvements resulting in version 8.1 should
be credited to Bryan Costales of  the International  Computer 
Science Institute. As he passed me drafts of his book on sendmail I was
inspired to start working  on things again.  Bryan was also available
to bounce ideas off of.
Gregory Neil Shapiro of Worcester Polytechnic Institute  has 
become  instrumental in all phases of sendmail support and development,
and was largely responsible  for getting versions 8.8 and 8.9 out
the door.
Many,  many  people  contributed  chunks of code
and ideas to sendmail.  It has proven to be a  group  network
effort.   Version  8  in  particular was a group
project. The following people and organizations made notable contributions:
       Claus Assmann
       John Beck, Hewlett-Packard &
Sun Microsystems
       Keith Bostic, CSRG, University
of California, Berkeley
       Andrew Cheng, Sun Microsystems
       Michael J. Corrigan, University
of California, San Diego
       Bryan Costales, International
Computer Science Institute & InfoBeat
       P.r (Pell) Emanuelsson
       Craig Everhart, Transarc Corporation
       Per Hedeland, Ericsson
       Tom Ivar Helbekkmo, Norwegian
School of Economics
       Kari Hurtta, Finnish Meteorological
Institute
       Allan E. Johannesen, WPI
       Jonathan Kamens, OpenVision Technologies,
Inc.
       Takahiro Kanbe, Fuji Xerox Information
Systems Co., Ltd.
       Brian Kantor, University of California,
San Diego
       John Kennedy, Cal State University,
Chico
       Murray S. Kucherawy, HookUp Communication
Corp.
       Bruce Lilly, Sony U.S.
       Karl London
       Motonori Nakamura, Ritsumeikan
University & Kyoto University
       John Gardiner Myers, Carnegie
Mellon University
       Neil Rickert, Northern Illinois
University
       Gregory Neil Shapiro, WPI
       Eric Schnoebelen, Convex Computer
Corp.
       Eric Wassenaar, National Institute
for Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Amsterdam
       Randall Winchester, University
of Maryland
       Christophe Wolfhugel, Pasteur
Institute & Herve Schauer Consultants (Paris)
       Exactis.com, Inc.
I apologize for anyone I have omitted, misspelled, misattributed, or
otherwise missed.  At this point, I  suspect that at least a
hundred people have contributed code, and many more have contributed ideas,
comments, and  encouragement.  I've tried to list them in the
RELEASE_NOTES in the distribution directory. I appreciate their contribution
as well.
Special thanks are reserved for Michael Corrigan and Christophe Wolfhugel,
who besides being wonderful  guinea pigs  and contributors have
also consented to be added to the ``[email protected]'' list and, by
answering  the bulk of the questions sent to that list, have freed
me up to do other work.
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