The inability to create attachments for this list is certainly not something I
applaud. I do not find it difficult to identify viruses (most have an exe
extension) and think this reduce the usefulness of the list.
$cott
Phil Campbell wrote:
> Kudos to Sun!
>
> Sun is taking a proactive position to protect JSP support group members
> against email spread viruses, a position that could well guide industry
> standards.
>
> Judging from emails I have received, most of us will applaud Sun's
> efforts to enforce a no attachments policy for this group. Sun's position
> protects all group members, with minimal inconvenience for any of us. Thank
> you, Sun, for doing the right thing.
>
> Undoubtedly, some problems will pop-up, as Sun develops systems to
> enforce these prophylactic measures. One problem may be a need to send text
> only messages for the time being. If so, any inconvenience caused is minor,
> compared to the many problems solved.
>
> From our perspective, Sun deserves great praise for their leadership in
> ending this growing industry problem.
>
> Phil Campbell
>
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