Nice idea, and it would work, but I don't see it as being very practicle for most applications. The problem arises from rejecting email from potential customers, requested information, mailing lists, etc.
If this was intended as a joke, my apologies, my humor engine has not yet recieved sufficient caffine to operate properly ;-) On Thursday 02 May 2002 07:47 am, Nikola Janceski typed: > Yeah. > > Algorithm: > Check mail if PGP encrypted. > Check PGP signature against your key ring. > Remove mail if not signed with a key from your ring. > > IMHO, I don't think virus writers know my passphrase to encrypt thier virus > for outgoing mail. > > 8^P > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Michael D. Risser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 10:38 AM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Re: (OT) Klez virus > > > > > > Maybe this isn't so off topic... > > Can anyone think of a way to write a virus scanner in Perl? > > We could stop it > > at the Unix server :-) > > Has anyone else already done this? Have examples? > > > > -- > > Michael D. Risser > > Software Engineer > > > > rm -rf /bin/laden > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >- -------------------- > The views and opinions expressed in this email message are the sender's > own, and do not necessarily represent the views and opinions of Summit > Systems Inc. -- Michael D. Risser Software Engineer rm -rf /bin/laden -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]