In article <004c01c11de4$f10a0800$62065cc3@default>, Dilwyn Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes > >>The best solution I reckon is for originating ISPs to filter emails >with >>attachments for virii. >>Mind you we are then getting into privacy issues. > >Huh, what about my privacy getting these things in the first place, >wasting my time, money and patience with them? Once you know the source you can block it / delete it, with your email software, or not even download it from your ISP. Yet this can go on for ever ... better as suggested that ISP's filter out the rogue emails in the first place. Which they can/could do ... yet this has implications for other things too, like the 'freedom' of the net, etc. -- Malcolm Cadman
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