I thought the same thing, about FTP-ing files back and forth. But what
about having a spot on the rtlinux web page where a person could go and
upload a file to the web page, and then once the code is uploaded he/she
could message the person the code was intended for and tell them to go
there and download it. The the server could just check to see if the
file was a virus or not, instead of each user. It could act as a code
repository also, with perhaps a perl script maintaining things.
Jeff
-----Original Message-----
From: David Olofson
Sent: Tue 4/3/2001 2:13 PM
To: RT-Linux Group
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Subject: Re: [rtl] Virus emails
On Tuesday 03 April 2001 20:07, Heinz Haeberle wrote:
> I agree
Yeah, these virus warnings and crap I'm getting start to get annoying.
Now, if the "solution" is to disable attachments, is there some backup
solution to use for communicating small files closely related to posts?
"Private" FTP space for list members only, or something...
//David
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