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@@ -567,7 +567,7 @@ class MsgQ:
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CC_HEADER_REPLY not in routing:
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# We have no recipients. But the sender insists on a reply
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# (and the message isn't a reply itself). We need to send
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- # an error to satisfy the senders hurger for response, since
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+ # an error to satisfy the senders hunger for response, since
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# nobody else will do that.
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# The real errors would be positive, 1 most probably. We use
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@@ -584,8 +584,8 @@ class MsgQ:
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header[CC_HEADER_FROM] = "msgq" # Dummy lname not assigned to clients
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header[CC_HEADER_TO] = routing[CC_HEADER_FROM]
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# We keep the seq as it is. We don't need to track the message
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- # and provided the sender always uses a new one, it won't know
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- # we're cheating, since we won't send it two same either.
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+ # and we will not confuse the sender. The sender would use an unique
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+ # id for each message, so we won't return one twice to it.
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errmsg = self.preparemsg(header, payload)
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# Send it back.
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self.send_prepared_msg(sock, errmsg)
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