14 Dec
2001
14 Dec
'01
10:16 p.m.
"Steven J. Sobol" wrote:
On Fri, 14 Dec 2001, ben hubbard wrote:
address the security considerations of executable content.
Yes, but does nanog have the power to prohibit list users from using said mail agent?
It does (should?) however, have the ability to drop/refuse attachments (possibly over a certain size) - like Mr. Li's 54Kb gift to the list.
A digital signature won't be more than a couple K in size, will it?
I'd hope not - but thus the reason to drop only attachments over a certain size - (3k? 5k?) - to allow digital sig's, but can everything else. Of course, if someone's digital signature is larger than 5Kb.... I wouldn't mind dropping it anyway ;) Or, possibly, just drop the "large" attachments, but allow the associated message?