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On Thu, 2 Aug 2001 at 11:04, John Paul Q. Tomas wrote:
> Just curious, can sircam virus infect a linux box?

Absolutely not.

> kase there are reports among my users that they often receive mails
> which has attachments of some sorts and anti-virus on their pc claims
> that it is infected by sircam.

- From whom are these coming from? Unless the Linux box has an anti-virus
software screening all mail that pass through it, it will hapilly send a
message from someone else, whether it has a virus or not. But the Linux
box itself will not get infected.

To handle screening of infected mail at your MTA, check out
<http://www.amavis.org/>.

 --> Jijo

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