On Sunday 07 Sep 2003 11:30 pm, Eric Huff wrote:
> > Although, the irony is that MS selling Anti-Virus software is
> > sort of like the Mafia selling insurance against extortion.
>
> Yeah, no kidding! So are we going to see ***more holes*** for virii
now
> that they will benefit from the FUD?
Is
> Although, the irony is that MS selling Anti-Virus software is sort of
> like the Mafia selling insurance against extortion.
Yeah, no kidding! So are we going to see more holes for virii now that
they will benefit from the FUD?
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rikona wrote:
Hello David,
Sunday, September 7, 2003, 9:51:37 AM, you wrote:
DEF> So two morals -- don't use Outhouse, and don't put mailing list
DEF> email addresses in your contacts.
If you don't use OE, then it might be OK to use a contact list. For
example, TheBat email client uses its own li
On Sunday 07 September 2003 01:01 pm, ed tharp wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-09-07 at 12:51, David E. Fox wrote:
> > Shit, that's what the Windows users are doing now. Paying for protection.
> > Guido == McAfee in this instance.
>
> you know, I would not want to be a manager for McAfee tho... trying to
> '
Hello ed,
Sunday, September 7, 2003, 10:01:40 AM, you wrote:
et> you know, I would not want to be a manager for McAfee tho...
et> trying to 'work with M$' on a Corp. level must be a real nerve
et> racking experience.
If you want to 'work with M$' on a Corp. level, you first need to turn
around a
Hello David,
Sunday, September 7, 2003, 9:51:37 AM, you wrote:
DEF> So two morals -- don't use Outhouse, and don't put mailing list
DEF> email addresses in your contacts.
If you don't use OE, then it might be OK to use a contact list. For
example, TheBat email client uses its own list, in a diff
Frankie wrote:
>
FRANKI:
No, users with DHCP usually have their ISP's mail server send the actual
mail,
Correct.
those that don't need to have a dynamic DNS setup that changes each time
they get a new IP address..
If you setup postfix on a dynamic IP machine and set it up to mail directly
to th
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>What's the IP got to do with the validation? If the IP was used for
>validation then users with DHCP accounts would not be able to join the
>list because there is no guarantee the user's IP wo
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On Sun, 2003-09-07 at 12:51, David E. Fox wrote:
> Shit, that's what the Windows users are doing now. Paying for protection.
> Guido == McAfee in this instance.
you know, I would not want to be a manager for McAfee tho... trying to
'work with M$' on a Corp. level must be a real nerve racking expe
> But since we're on the subject of viruses, and since I've been way to
> busy to read every single last post on this subject, I'd
> like to ask one thing. Has anyone told the list that an infected
> email received on this list may not have come from the person
> named? These types of viruses will
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