Tzahi Fadida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> a better solution is to install an anti-virus.
> One has to be crazy today using windows without an anti-virus.

Tsahi, I think you missed Nadav's point: he is not using windows, so
he has no use for antivirus. He still gets those bloody emails in his 
mailbox though, which is why he bothered to write the procmail stanza.

Nadav, apparently your virus file was not a symlink to /dev/null - why?
Specifically to count the instances?

<Nadav's posting>

> Yes, from to Nov 25 to Dec 2 I got 143 (!) copies of this virus, from this
> number of different people. Reminded me every day how good it is that I use
> Linux :)

Each time I see such a thread I remind myself that I am either
unusually lucky or I must be doing sth right (for a change). While I
get a lot of emails and I am subscribed to quite a few mailing lists
and newsgroups, I never (sic!) get viruses and very rarely (once in a
few months) get spam (not counting the few spam postings on the
newsgroups). The only thing I consciously do is mangle my email
address posting to newsgroups. Maybe most of my friends are
technically-minded and don't keep my address in their Outlook
contacts? Actually, maybe most of them don't use Outlook? Plausible.
Be careful in choosing friends... ;-)

-- 
Oleg Goldshmidt | [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
"If it ain't broken, it has not got enough features yet."

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