On Tue, 6 Mar 2001, Erwin Rol wrote:
> How about selectively blocking attachments, and only allow
> things like .c .h .gz .bz2 to pass, that way one atleast has
> to unzip the virus and start it or rename the file and start
> it, this will probably be enough protection against little one
> click accidents. I doubt RT-Linux programmers want to send .exe
> or so to the list.
>
> - Erwin
>
Just strip the damn atachments - text diles (.h .c .txt) should be send
inline. No one should send binary files to this list.
You can scan the archive to see by yourself how many useful binary
attachments is there (none).
Regards,
Dmitri.
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