Chris Devers wrote:
Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote:
Chris Devers wrote:
Don't send attachments?
There's no telling what an attachment contains these days;
A simple check of the message source is sufficient to preclude
virus etc.
But why should people have to do that? A simple check of the source
in, say, Outlook might be enough to fire off a worm these days --
why make people risk it when inline plain text isn't a question at
all?
Just say no to mailing list attachments -- if you have a document
longer than can reasonably fit into an email, put it on the web &
post a URL.
Makes a lot of sense. Please forget my remark. :)
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