Re: Virus Scanners

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Fri, Mar 18, 2005 at 01:10:11PM -0600, Drag0n wrote:
> How about someone just blacklist wilson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx from sending
> e-mail to the list as his is the main sender? that or install a virii
> scanner on the listserv?

No, wilson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx must not be the original sender.
Everyone could send a virus as everyone who is subscribed to the list.

For instance could some send as dragon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx an email if he
knows how. Read the appropriate news groups on this topic. it's really
as easy as issuing 'sh'. There is no prevention against this.

it would be nice of (root|postmaster)@dkik.dk to just configure his
mail scanner. 


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