I hate MessageLabs.  They're always sending mail to domains which the
viruses spoof, so the "You've sent a virus!" message is almost as common as
the virus itself.  And then there was the time when they called me up and
tried to sell their wares to me because they'd sent so many incorrect
warning messages.  I was not pleased, and still am not.

Okay, so individual mail server AVs send out these messages too, but I'd
expect "the leading provider of managed email security services" to be able
to do a DNS lookup and work out the true origin of the message, or just to
ditch their warnings and stick to straight virus prevention.


        Tim

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