If I get e-mail from the customer with virus I'll inform him/her about the
virus.  99.9% of customers would eliminate the source of the virus.  If they
refuse to do so I would probably not want to deal with them even as
customers. It would not make any impact on the business if I lost 0.1% of my
customers and that action would actualy work for me because all good people
out there would  know I don't challenge my values.  It is like going to an
unsanitized doctor's office, catching something there and doctor's claiming:
'you didn't get it from my office you got it from one of my patients'.  That
is what doesn't make scence.... I can even handle annoying recruter's
e-mails but not e-mails with viruses.  Noone asks you to block ALL e-mails
but when the source of inconvinience has been identified why not to take
care of it?

Anyway, I am giving up.

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> > There is definately an association between this list and the person
>
> The point remains that such a broad solution makes no sense.  If you get
an
> email from a customer and it has a virus, you could say "there is
definitely
> an association between our customers and email with viruses."  But are you
> going to stop all email from customers?
>
> How about just stopping all email?  That would solve the problem.
>
> Perhaps the boys in network admin need to work on a more focused solution
> instead of cutting off a broad source of email.
>
>
>
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