"Nick Simicich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Part of the alert was against Mj2. Mj2 does not *force* you to configure > these items, but it does have strong suggestions that it is important to > look at a subset, and I believe that the which default is in the subset.
I didn't see that it was about mj2 as well. I think we're all on the same page, just some of us probably have different views about what should be expected in a default configuration, what should be expected of the admin and what qualifies as a securiy alert. I think I'll release a security alert April 1 about web pages that have email addresses displayed in plain text... > > Anyway, I just don't give any security alert creedence if it uses the > > phrase > > "evil spammers" not once, but twice. Redundant, don't you think? > > It may well be, but sometimes I don't think it can be said often enough > :-). I'm with you on that. I was just making light of the fact that the word "evil" in "evil spammers" is redundant. <g> > Especially after I spend the day looking at spam. I have an > individual system, I've tried to maintain a single e-mail address for a > number of years, and I am about to replace it with an autoresponder that > gives people who want to contact me my address-of-the-month. Since much of the populace loves bloated software, why not build anti-spam and TMDA-like behavior into demime? Just kidding! -- Steve Werby President, Befriend Internet Services LLC http://www.befriend.com/
