No thanks. I have a 99.9% fool proof system. Any email comes in and the sender is sent a notice to verify them selves. Which they do via a web based form then it is passed on. -That way autoreply functions don't automatically verify them. - what about submitting the form automatically you say? - they have to enter text that is randomly generated in an image into the form. - each string can only be used once and for a limited amoutn of time so trying every combonation (they only get 5 chances) or looking at the form's source and using the value's in it won't work.
Each user can personally specify which file extensions/and mime types they don't want. Also you can automatically set unknown user's to default to plain/text only untill they are verified and I set their address to be allowed certain types. It would be 100% fool proof but they can always send as a verified email account. But that's why I, personally have, most people's email changed to plain/text and others only allow images. That way they can spam me all day long but There will be 100% no viruses. ( of course it's not on this email addrss as it's a stupid exchange account, doh!) What about valid email that won't get verified, like the verification and info for your next airplane trip? There's a web based queue manager where you can view and forward on to your self any messages that havn't been Verified. It's quite slick really, and all in perl I might add, bring it full circle! Yes multilayered security is good. Ok I'm really finished, See you all later Dmuey -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]