Autor: Mark Seamans Data: A: Jonathan Vanasco CC: Exim-users Assumpte: Re: [Exim] MyDoom filtering?
If you have payed attention to -WHAT- I was referring to, you wouldn't have
come back so snotty.
I was replying to a comment that was made saying that he recieved his first
MyDoom email from this list.
I commented to it.
Please read the thread next time. I believe we all know that it doesn't
- -INFECT- linux. I also believe we all know the ramifications for such a
virus/worm on the traffic of our mail servers.
In regards to your bayes and your mac...good luck.
I am not a newbie. Don't treat everyone like they are until proven otherwise.
Mark Seamans
On Tuesday 27 January 2004 15:58, Jonathan Vanasco wrote: > No. It does not INFECT linux, but it has a strong annoying effect on
> linux and mac.
>
> My Linux MTAs are getting bucketloads of bounce/reject messages from
> spoofed addresses, or attempts to send the actual virus from infected
> machines. Until bayes gets smarter about the reject messages, my mac
> is filling up with the crap.
>
> You dont have to be using a shitty MS product to be effected by it.
>
> On Jan 27, 2004, at 4:34 PM, Mark Seamans wrote:
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> > The last I knew is that it did not effect Linux. Point that finger at
> > a M$
> > lover....
> >
> > Mark