s�n, 16.05.2004 kl. 23.15 skrev Michael C. Neel: > I recieved this same email (it was sent to the list), and it is a spam/virus > email. I recall it because I was curious what the mime type was that caused > evolution to not display it. Upon looking at the source, the entire email > was faked (and I'm glad to know evolution doesn't decide on it's own to hide > content from me!). The html pointed the link an .src file, no doubt to be > invoked by Windows as a screensaver. I even called in our sysadm to show > him, so he would be aware of the level the virus emails are going to.
I'm refusing at least one message per day to me from the Evo list, each with an assorted Microsoft attachment, hardly ever the same type. I can't see whose poster's name is forged, since I never accept the message. I'm running this Evo (1.4) on a test machine (actually a Compaq notebook running RedHat RHEL 3 Enterprise Server :) that's also a test bed for smtp and IMAP mail servers. It receives its mail from the Internet and I get to make all policy and and write the filters for incoming mail - and refuse it if I don't want it. I've read (OOo list) that Evo's being ported to Windows as a matter of priority, so the virus/worm merchants are probably sharpening their teeth for the day it gets released :) --Tonni -- We make out of the quarrel with others rhetoric but out of the quarrel with ourselves, poetry. mail: billy - at - billy.demon.nl http://www.billy.demon.nl _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
