On 19 Apr 2002 at 10:42, Daniel Stenberg wrote: > On Fri, 19 Apr 2002, System Attendant wrote: > > > ScanMail for Microsoft Exchange has taken action on the message, please > > refer to the contents of this message for further details. > > Please. > > Can the admin of this "ScanMail" stop polluting this list even more?
Looks like it's been configured to notify everyone associated with the email about the virus. > Can the admin of the wget list please prevent his mails from showing up here? I suppose one such notification could be deemed useful, but if several such notifications for arrive from various ScanMails for every virus it would be more of a PITA. Of course it would be even more of a PITA if ScanMail was sending such notifcations to everybody concerned for emails that *might* contain an unknown virus due to some policy setting (e.g. email contains a ".bat" attachment). > We don't need replies on all spam mails telling us that the spam contained > viruses. One could be useful, assuming people recognize the ScanMail messages and read them *before* the infected mail! (Hmm - that looks like a good way to disguise a virus - make it look like an anti-virus notification!) Of course, we wouldn't get so many if the list filtered viruses as effectively as ScanMail!
