Le 12446ième jour après Epoch, Michelle Konzack écrivait: > Am 2004-01-27 15:26:49, schrieb François TOURDE: >>Le 12444ième jour après Epoch, >>Niko Efthymiou écrivait: >> >>> I have noticed 3 stange zip atachments on this mailing list, all >>> recieved yesterday. I would suspect that it is some kind of virus >>> (havent scanned it). >>> >>> Since there have been quite a few virus epidemies recently (and maling >>> lists are a good place for spreding them), I would like to propose >>> following alternatives: >>> >>> 1. Dissallow atachments alltogether on debian lists (send them to >>> /dev/null) >> >>And what about legal attachements, like logs, config files, etc. ? > > Why ? logs, configs and patches are plain/text and can send inline. > >>> 2. Allow only certein mime types in mutipart messages >> >>You're probably right, but who makes the choices? > > Need only pgp/gpg > >>> 3. Scan the emails for virii and if positive discard them (will >>> probably eat up to many resources.) >> >>I think there is already a mechanism like amavis+clamav+spamassassin >>on the list. Check your headers to confirm. My headers are already >>modified by this piece of software on my side, so I can't check if the >>list do that already. > > It is alread done... > Because I have tried to send several time a .procmairc sniplet which > filters VIRUSES and SPAM and the message does not apear in the Lists
Zip it, and use an attachement ;) -- Knowledge is power -- knowledge shared is power lost. -- Aleister Crowley