I would check the software contracts - most of which stipulate that the vendor has clear responsibility for resolving all problems - providing that all backing documentation has been provided etc. ........ Regards Marti > -----Original Message----- > From: terry white [SMTP:twhiteat_private] > Sent: 17 January 2002 10:57 > To: vuln-devat_private > Subject: Re: Complicated Disclosure Scenario > > on "1-16-2002" "Josha Bronson" writ: > > : So, what would you do? > > ... clearly, the vendor expects you to do their work. > > let them know you're going to ask the list to help you ... > > -- > ... i'm a man, but i can change, > if i have to , i guess ... > > > This is a confidential communication and is intended only for the addressee indicated in the message (or duly authorised to be responsible for the delivery of the message to such person). You are specifically prohibited from copying this message or delivering the same, or any part thereof, to any other person, whomsoever or howsoever, unless you receive written authorisation from us to do. If you are anyone other than the intended addressee, or person duly authorised and responsible for the delivery of this message to the intended addressee, you should destroy this message and notify us immediately. Please note that we accept no responsibility whatsoever in the event that this message or any other email message or any part thereof becomes known or is communicated to anyone other than the intended recipient or other person authorised in writing by us to receive it, howsoever arising and disclaim all liability for any losses or damage which may be sustained by any person as a result thereof.
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