> "YD" == Yorkshire Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> only report a found virus if the virus is not known to be one that
>> forges the return address.
YD> Almost, but not quite. The virus checking programs need to do the
YD> opposite of that, only report a found virus which is known to be o
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 19:22, Vivek Khera wrote:
> I think someone needs to build a DNSBL that lists sites that spam
> people from forged virus messages.
I've said that about 5 times today already, great minds think alike :)
> The "professional" virus checking
> programs also need to take a clu
Benjamin A. Shelton wrote:
> Yes. Beat uncooperative administrators with a very big stick. Or we could
> simply send numerous complaints to the postmaster/abuse/webmaster/whatever
> addresses of these domains and maybe someone will get the hint. Bonus
> points for humor and creativity gets you
> "SP" == Steve Prior <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
SP> This seems like it is about to become an accidental denial of
SP> service attack on this mailing list. Might be a good idea to find
SP> a way of preventing this before people who don't like SA catch
SP> on...
I think someone needs to buil
> Surely there's something the list manager can do to prevent spamming our
> own list by those too stupid to configure their virus scanners correctly.
Yes. Beat uncooperative administrators with a very big stick. Or we could
simply send numerous complaints to the postmaster/abuse/webmaster/whate
> This seems like it is about to become an accidental denial of service
attack
> on this mailing list. Might be a good idea to find a way of preventing
this
> before people who don't like SA catch on...
>
> Steve
Surely there's something the list manager can do to prevent spamming our
own list by