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From: Lasse Hillerøe Petersen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 30 January 2002 20:11
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Subject: RE: PLEASE REMOVE THE VIRUS BEFORE MAILING THE LIST...
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From: John Wadkin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 4:51 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: PLEASE REMOVE THE VIRUS BEFORE MAILING THE LIST...
Lasse
When you say list signature do you mean this:
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At 17:30 +0100 29/01/02, Thad Humphries wrote:
Maybe users shouldn't use Microsoft products! At least for email...
No kidding! I am amazed as to how Outlook appears to have a negative impact
on the quality of this list. For example, the way Outlook handles quoting
encourages people to quote far
I would like to point out that the virus was sent by members of the
list. Would Virus filtering of the list be useful? Yes. Would it be
cost-effective? No. (Since Jakarta has no real income to spend on this).
Randy
-Original Message-
From: Richard S. Huntrods
Maybe users shouldn't use Microsoft products! At least for email...
On Tue, 2002-01-29 at 10:45, Randy Layman wrote:
I would like to point out that the virus was sent by members of the
list. Would Virus filtering of the list be useful? Yes. Would it be
cost-effective? No. (Since
So, is an open-source Anti-Virus project (perhaps at Jakarta)
self-defeating? ;)
-Original Message-
From: Randy Layman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 9:45 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: PLEASE REMOVE THE VIRUS BEFORE MAILING THE LIST...
I
sense of
hope or no sense of hope at all?)
Randy
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From: Mike Curwen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 11:50 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: PLEASE REMOVE THE VIRUS BEFORE MAILING THE LIST...
So, is an open-source Anti-Virus
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Subject: RE: PLEASE REMOVE THE VIRUS BEFORE MAILING THE LIST...
I would like to point out that the virus was sent by members of the
list. Would Virus filtering of the list be useful? Yes. Would it be
cost-effective? No. (Since Jakarta has no real income to spend on this).
Randy
I say go to Norton, and ask for a free license. Try to get some free virus scanner
software. Alot of companies are up for donating their product.
just a thought,
dean
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Troubles with the list:
The real problem with Virus scanners as an open source project is
two fold:
1. The virus writers can look at the source code and determine new
patterns that will be outside of the scanner's view (granted the script
kiddies won't be able to do this, but the more advanced virus writers
Well, my ISP nuked your last issue of the digest (tomcat-user
Digest 29
Jan 2002 07:19:31 - Issue 352) because it was emailed with the
Party virus intact.
Nuked your last issue? Surely the last issue?! It would be mailed
intact cos the listbot doesn't strip attachments. That would
Maybe users shouldn't use Microsoft products! At least for email...
What is the recomended client? I would like to have a e-mal + news. Netscape is a bit
buggy (just a little bit, but still...), Mulberry is just for mail.
Nix.
The real problem with Virus scanners as an open source project is
two fold:
1. The virus writers can look at the source code and determine new
patterns that will be outside of the scanner's view (granted the script
kiddies won't be able to do this, but the more advanced virus writers
I would like to point out that the virus was sent by members of the
list. Would Virus filtering of the list be useful? Yes. Would it be
cost-effective? No. (Since Jakarta has no real income to spend on this).
AFAIK, most - if not all, components of a mail virus scanning system are
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