-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 21 August 2003 12:08 am, David Schwartz wrote:
One of my pet peeves is anti-virus programs that detect a virus by name, so they should know that it always spoofs the sender address, still sending messages referring to the "message you sent". I wonder if people receive those, scan for viruses, and then when they don't find one, do one of the following:
1) Take their computer to a computer store and pay for needless 'repairs', or
2) Reinstall/reformat rather than take chances.
3)Call up their Geeky son and panic... <rant> On this subject, my major pet peeve would be that at least 85% of the bounce messages that I have seen coming back here, don't contain enough information to figure out where the Original Message came from. How very nice of you to tell me that my FreeBSD laptop is sending on A Windows Virus. Maybe if you gave back the headers of the message, I could have a chance of guessing which of the unlucky people that has my e-mail in their address book might be infected. Or when previously mentioned panicing Dad calls up, we can figure out which one of his friends has it. But my vote is still a flag in the avscanner that says virus forges from/ don't e-mail ... </rant> - -Patrick - -- Patrick Muldoon Network/Software Engineer INOC (http://www.inoc.net) PGPKEY (http://www.inoc.net/~doon) Key fingerprint = 8F70 6306 F0A7 B8DA BA95 76C4 606A 7DC1 370D 752C Me no internet, only janitor, me just wax floors. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQE/RMFiYGp9wTcNdSwRAlmvAJ0RqhZqli8gK1EfNTocxYi3ZDxlxQCgna/Q x7eBHZri+v7RqACQC5gV6l4= =n1/Q -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----