You example suggests that if I make sure that no virus' enter my house, that
I no longer need to wash my hands before I eat (or even after going to the
bathroom!).

Realize that there are virus infection vectors other than email and you need
to protect yourself from all of them.  No one measure can ever be enough.

Todd

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Michael Welch
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 10:25 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] rules.ima


Chris Hunt wrote at 08:46 AM 12/06/2001 -0500:

>Michael, I work in the printing industry and since 1989 I've never seen a
production job with .exe but .sea (Mac Self-Extracting Archive) is popular
in the postscript environment.  In your contract with your ISP make sure
they don't block .exe if that is what you want just make sure you understand
the consequences.  You sure have a lot of faith for your end users.  Most IT
persons think that the user is the last place to handle viruses.  If the
senders don't understand how to Zip, Sea, Hqx files then some education is
needed.
>
>We get 50-100MB files all the time but our clients know better than to send
via email.  Much easier and efficient to FTP

Hi Chris. All of our authors are amateur writers and many of our advertisers
are mom & pop businesses. Many don't even have FTP client apps, let alone
know how to use them.

All that aside, on a philosophical level, I do not want my host telling me
what I can and cannot receive. But I understand the host admin reasoning for
doing so.

As an aside, I deal with literally hundreds of email messages every day,
running my crew of telecommuting editors. On my client computer I do not run
anti-virus apps in the background, and I have NEVER become infected. I try
hard at any opportunity to educate folks about how to NOT get viruses.

I understand that this is a technical forum, but I just had to stick up for
the concept of NOT filtering executable enclosures in front of all you able
admins, lest everyone automatically think it is the right thing to do. Say
the word, all you nerds (not a put-down), and I will shut up about this.

Michael Welch

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"The tragedy of modern war is not so much that young men die but that they
die fighting each other - instead of their real enemies back home in the
capitals."
                        Edward Abbey

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     Managing Editor, Home Power magazine
     Office Coordinator, Redwood Alliance
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