On Wed, 2002-05-01 at 12:05, Surly Zek wrote:
> In real life, q-s is sending the warning to ADDRESS-C,
> the envelope from, the header that viruses like to
> make up.  (eep!)
> 
> This results in many warnings going to innocent
> bystanders.  That is the problem.
> 
This is true for the Magistr virus, but what about the viruses like
BadTrans and Klez (I think) that mangle ADDRESS-A, but keep ADDRESS-C
correct?

If this problem is "fixed", then it's broken for different viruses. 
Damned if you do, damned if you don't :-)
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