On Wed, Aug 27, 2003 at 12:20:55AM -0400, amg wrote: > Hello all, > > Being relatively new to the whole mailing-list scene I have a question > about the linux mailing-list scene actually (actually part of a mailing > list in my windows days).
Welcome ;-) > While browsing my inbox, which I only do every several days, I notice > messages from places such as "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" (this was recently, I > received (or it was sent?) it: 03.08.28). > > I am wondering what this is. Did someone send a virus/worm/whatever to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is [EMAIL PROTECTED] a security company > protecting us happy debian users from such a horrible thing? Is this a > common thing (have seen before, but can't remember where/when)? Did > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mistakingly judge a "normal/safe" message as a threat > to our security, and in the end, choose to inform us about the potential > threat? We do not have a security company protecting us. As a few people have pointed out already, this is probably a case of a virus being sent with a faked From header, and over-zealous anti-virus software. I have added a lot of anti-virus messages to the blacklist, and I'm still adding more, as more messages make it through. While there have been a number of messages getting through, in the month of August, 1304 messages didn't make it through, as they were judged to be either a virus, or an anti-virus message. By contrast, July only had 2 such messages. <snip> > afterthought: while on the windows mailing-list, I never received > anything closely related to a "virus warning", which is why I ask the > question now, instead of my pre-Linux days. Having a virus which sends out a message with a fake From header, is a relatively recent thing. Pasc (with his listmaster hat on) -- Pascal Hakim 0411-283-060 "Do not bend." -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]