Hello all,

I am tired of all the spam anti-virus companies are sending through the
distributed network they have based upon users of their software.

We and the anti-virus companies know what viruses are using false
headers, and anti-virus solutions like ClamAV does not reply to such
messages. Yet the big companies keep sending marketing material claiming
"You are infected - get a virus scanner" spam/propaganda messages using
the distributed network of all the end users not even aware their system
are spamming. 

I am already running some procmail filters sending some of the most
common warnings to /dev/null, however wonder if there are some filters
out there marking these messages correctly as spam already? 

The objectives are clear
1) make the Anti-virus companies sending replies to viruses known for
using false headers by limiting the economic benefits of spamming. 
2) Reclaim the lost bandwidth and time used to go through these types of
spam. 


Best regards,
Kenneth Andresen

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