On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 11:05 PM, Ray Lopez <[email protected]> wrote:

> So can an attachment that is unnamed.  If you don't click on it, unpack
> it, run it, short of some security flaw in your OS or software, I don't see
> how a virus can propagate.    Google has a history of doing this sort of
> restrictive stuff too, for example, unless I pack source code in an Zip and
> rename the extension it will complain that source code is present, which is
> against their rules (yet ironically they sponsor 'let's code / learn to
> code' competitions).


It is not ironic at all. In fact, quite the opposite. This is done to
protect people's IP. Why are you emailing source code around?

-- 
Marko

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