I have not received any, however this morning Wendy (my wife) received 
about 30 or 40. She deleted them all without opening them.

larry


At 12:29 PM 8/20/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>Thankfully between gov't email and speakeasy's amazing services I am
>relatively untouched by the madness around me.
>
>How bad is it for other people?  I am writing a special topic paper on soBig
>and the blaster variants, and tying it into change/patch management
>practices.  I would really love to hear back from anyone that's been hit,
>about how they have dealt with it.  Also those that weren't affected, what
>practices and policies do you have in place to help you mitigate some of the
>threat?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Timothy Heald
>Information Systems Specialist
>Overseas Security Advisory Council
>U.S. Department of State
>571.345.2235
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 12:26 PM
>To: CF-Community
>Subject: Clean off
>
>
>I'm assuming everyone is covered by spam at the moment can can't post. If
>so,
>how about using CF to do your cleanup for you. Use CFPOP to get all the
>headers
>from your mail box (or maybe the first 20-50 at a time) and then run this
>against the returned query:
>SELECT     Subject
>FROM         Spam
>WHERE     (DomainChecked = 0) AND (Subject LIKE '%Thank you%' OR
>                       Subject LIKE '%Approved%' OR
>                       Subject LIKE '%Details%' OR
>                       Subject LIKE '%Wicked screensaver%' OR
>                       Subject LIKE '%movie%' OR
>                       Subject LIKE '%your application%' OR
>                       Subject LIKE '%attachment%' OR
>                       Subject LIKE '%failure%' OR
>                       Subject LIKE '%failed%' OR
>                       Subject LIKE '%returned%' OR
>                       Subject LIKE '%virus%')
>ORDER BY Subject
>Anything that comes back can be routed to the screen so you can view the
>subject
>and other info. If its spam, just tell CFPOP to delete it. Saves on the
>downloading and can even be automated more.
>If you have access to your mail server, I've got an additional script
>suggestion
>that'll do the job automatically by detecting any mail files with viruses in
>them. Just needs CF, CFDIRECTORY, a CFX and a CFIF.
>
>Michael Dinowitz
>Finding technical solutions to the problems you didn't know you had yet
>
>
>
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