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FWIW In a message written on Wed, Aug 20, 2003 at 10:04:05AM -0700, Steve Thomas wrote: > From: Steve Thomas <[email protected]> > To: Leo Bicknell <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: To send or not to send 'virus in email' notifications? [other headers editied] > NO! Some organizations (the company I work for, for instance) use MailScanner on incoming AND outgoing mail. I tried telling this to the person who sent the Postfix regex, but, of course, my mail was rejected. > > MailScanner is a very widely used product, and adding rules/filters like the one above only adds to the problems that the virus author is trying to create. Please forward this to NANOG - I tried subscribing to NANOG-POST, but my subscription request was bounced with "content rejected". Note, unlike the postfix rule his message still made it past spamassassin has he had enough "non-spam" qualities to offset the rule I suggested adding. Please keep in mind there may be legitimate e-mail with these headers if you're going to use rules such have been suggested here. -- Leo Bicknell - [email protected] - CCIE 3440 PGP keys at http://www.ufp.org/~bicknell/ Read TMBG List - [email protected], www.tmbg.org Attachment:
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