(: I let this conversation sit over night and this happens. :P Thanks for the lively conversation. It seems then, that my ISP is doing this some how. I don't have any amavisd.conf and don't have what ever that is, installed. That's where google keeps pointing me is to change that conf file to change. So, with deduction, I think it's my local ISP who wants to read my encrypted zips and as a result is really scaring the bagpipers out of my clients. Thanks guys and BR, Jason Brower
On Wed, 2010-02-24 at 10:20 -0700, Jim Preston wrote: > > > >> Steven Stern wrote: > >>> Checking outgoing mail is pointless. Why bother? > >> > >> So you can reduce malware propagation? (And as a result, maybe not > >> end up on everyone's local blacklist for spewing garbage...) > > > > It is still pointless and a waste of processing power. > > Yes this exactly the way zombie bot masters want you to feel. That way > you can contribute to the spread of malware :^) > > > > >>> If I were mailing malware, I'd be sure to mark that it had been > >>> scanned, approved, and was safe to open. > >> > >> *nod* I won't trust third-party headers claiming mail is safe or > >> non-spam... I *will* happily trust third-party headers that say it's > >> malicious or spam. > > > > Again, pointless. I do not believe that there is any industrial > > standard or RFC that specifically states how to insert a header that > > that marks an e-mail as infected. Then you would have to consider, was > > it SPAM, a Trojan or something else and was it discovered via some > > heuristic examination of the document. You could probably craft a > > whole > > set of filters to exam the e-mail headers, etc, but why bother. Simply > > employing your own AV software is a lot simpler, and probably more > > reliable. > > Of course, I do think anyone feels that trusting an email that states > it is safe is an alternative to scanning by the receiver. > > Jim > _______________________________________________ > Help us build a comprehensive ClamAV guide: visit http://wiki.clamav.net > http://www.clamav.net/support/ml _______________________________________________ Help us build a comprehensive ClamAV guide: visit http://wiki.clamav.net http://www.clamav.net/support/ml