This: On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 01:36:14PM +0000, System Attendant wrote: > # New Ticket Created by System Attendant > # Please include the string: [perl #17194] > # in the subject line of all future correspondence about this issue. > # <URL: http://rt.perl.org/rt2/Ticket/Display.html?id=17194 > > > > ScanMail for Microsoft Exchange has blocked a file attachment(s). > > Place = [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sender = Leopold Toetsch > Subject = [perl #17193] [PATCH] Re: Howto packout _SC / _NC KEYs > Delivery Time = September 12, 2002 (Thursday) 09:33:34 > > Action on file attachment(s): > Quarantine 'packout.c.diff' to C:\Program > Files\Trend\Smex\blocked_attachments at Marc Belgrave > > Message from recipient's administrator: > As part of Algorithmics Security Policy on e-mail, this attachment has been > blocked from entering our mail system. The attachment name can be found in > this message. For Algorithmics Employees who require more information on > how to send and receive e-mail with attachments, please refer to the > following: http://algoweb/it/docs/documentation/virus-faq.html . For > people external to Algorithmics, please contact the intended recipient for > further informaton.
is getting trying. Do we have any official public LARTing policy on braindead systems that mail back to the list? [IIRC there was an "NT VirusWall" that was getting upset on p5p, thinking that several lines in perlbug's output looked like buffer overrun attempts. It also got very irritating] Nicholas Clark