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| Trouble is, the charter applies to humans. Viruses don't read the charter | before they send their messages. Basically, I read the charter to say | "don't deliberately send viruses/worms to the list". The charter doesn't | say anything about what will happen to automated attacks.
As I showed earlier, the charter does not allow for such mail at all. The acceptable content part is very clear.
| Given that AV vendors tend to charge per user for their mail scanning | products, it probably wouldn't be too financially viable for the list owners | (who graciously host the list for free) to implement scanning anyway.
There are quite a few free (and even GPL) fine scanning products out there. A google search should help out with finding some.
Thank you for your civil reply, it is refreshing.
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