Re: Virus Scanners

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Normaly i would agree with you, but with as long as that address has
been sending virii e-mails, and no other e-mails, its an easy block. If
he was actualy on this list, he would have responded to this thread in
his own defense. since it would be a block from sending only, it would
kill one source.

Drag0n

On Fri, 2005-03-18 at 22:50 +0100, Robert Felber wrote:
> 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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