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On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, John P Santos wrote:
Would someone please do the list a favor and remove the infected user from
the mailing list?
We're working on it.
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Would someone please do the list a favor and remove the infected user
from
the mailing list?
We're working on it.
The better solution is to block attachments to the list. That eliminates
almost all viruses as well as all the other junk that floats around in
attachments.
Dan
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On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 03:46:10PM -0800, Daniel Fenwick wrote:
The better solution is to block attachments to the list. That eliminates
almost all viruses as well as all the other junk that floats around in
attachments.
Except that then people couldn't attach copies of log files when they
Am Dienstag, 28. Januar 2003 00:46 schrieb Daniel Fenwick:
Would someone please do the list a favor and remove the infected user
from
the mailing list?
We're working on it.
The better solution is to block attachments to the list. That eliminates
almost all viruses as well as all
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 03:46:10PM -0800, Daniel Fenwick wrote:
The better solution is to block attachments to the list. That
eliminates
almost all viruses as well as all the other junk that floats around in
attachments.
Except that then people couldn't attach copies of log files when
The better solution is to block attachments to the list. That
eliminates
almost all viruses as well as all the other junk that floats around in
attachments.
why not just run a virus scanner on the mail server which runs this
list...
The problem with trusting a virus scanner is that the
On Monday 27 January 2003 16:30, Michael Heironimus wrote:
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 03:46:10PM -0800, Daniel Fenwick wrote:
The better solution is to block attachments to the list. That eliminates
almost all viruses as well as all the other junk that floats around in
attachments.
Except