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What about setting up something like clamav on the gentoo.org mail |
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server, and just dropping any mail that contains a virus? |
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-- Jason Rhinelander |
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Martin Schlemmer wrote: |
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> On Fri, 2004-03-05 at 17:58, Norberto Bensa wrote: |
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>>antifa@g.o wrote: |
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>>>If we didn't have so many homegrown MTA's I'd also suggest blocking |
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>>>anything without a matching PTR record. |
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>>:-( |
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>>I'm still wondering: which recent virus mails? I didn't get anything. |
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>>Oh, maybe because I'm rejecting .exe, .com, etc. at server level? ;-) |
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> -dev was not really hit as far as I know, but there has been a few to |
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> xfree@g.o (also kernel@ and cluser@ and some others I forgot), and my |
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> own @g.o addy gets a _log_ of virus related spam :/ Besides what |
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> spamassassin filters, I still have about 20-50 that gets through every |
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> day :( |
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