hosts
> twice (which takes time) and both times have resulted in the site
> being
> suspended.
>
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Steve,
sounds like cyberwarfare to me...
Randal Hicks
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On Apr 14, 2008, at 10:30 AM, Michael Brown wrote:
> The | character is not allowed in any e-mail address because it's a
> Unix
> shell reserved character.
>
> Here's a list right off the top of my head that are usually
> blocked/disabled by just ab
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Unix/Linux wrote:
> hello ,
> what kind of files are blocked by amavis?
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Hi all,
Just changing the subject to reflect the interesting discussion that
we have veered onto...
Jason, thanks for the statistics; I'm curious what other people are
seeing.
The nomenclature used (viruses, quarantine etc.) reflects (IMHO) the
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On Mar 29, 2008, at 12:34 PM, Ben wrote:...
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> Virus scanning is not even that important on this server, my users
> would never be sending viruses,
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This is a dangerous assumption.
Conceivably, your users would never /intentionally/ send viruses