Could one paste a VBS script into the mail message instead of 
attaching it as a file? Or, maybe attach a gzipped version of the 
script?

If the gnu mailing list software automatically trashed executable 
attachments (not just .vbs, but also .exe and others?) we can still 
share script source without risking the automatic execution of a 
virus script by some over-eager mail client.

Fred

At 13:53 -0400 5/9/01, Donald Sharp wrote:
>What happens if someone wants to post a vbs script that works with
>cvs?
>
>doanld
>On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 10:26:32AM -0700, Stephen Rasku wrote:
>>  Richard Wesley wrote:
>>
>>  >
>>  >One wonders which causes more damage - lame virii from socially
>>  inept
>>  >teenagers or endless warnings from well-meaning servers...
>>  >
>>
>>  Exactly.  Would it be possible to configure the list to drop .vbs
>>  submissions so we don't have this problem?
>>
>>  --
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