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Once upon a time Wednesday 28 January 2004 6:48 pm, Michael Schwendt wrote:
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> I disagree. Actually, they've become more clever with recent
> incarnations. Fetching valid e-mail addresses from address books or
> harvesting new addresses from existing mail folders _is_ clever. I could
> puke everytime I realize one of my addresses has been abused by a virus on
> some infected system somewhere on the Internet and when I receive bounced
> messages or quarantine notifications (which are much more stupid than the
> virus).
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I know what your saying ive been getting a few of these on a domain i used to
manage. it was good to see clamav got it in its definitions quickly.
though it is a good indication that we need something like mailscanner or
amavais in Fedora somewhere.
Dennis
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