On Nov 28, 12:38, Douglas Quebbeman wrote:
> But the way it does it is *very* questionable..
The email is routed to
one
> of their servers before being routed to you
inbox.
No, it just runs another server on your own machine (127.0.0.1, localhost)
and redirects mail to that before giving it to Outlook.
Network Associates' Groupshield Exchange and
Computer Associates'
eTrust InoculateIT! Exchange Option scan the mail as it comes in
to the server and what gets put in the inbox has been sanitized...
except, apparantly, the BADTRANS virus. Fortunately, the client-
side realtime scanner caught it...
Lots of things miss it because it's fairly new. It's only been around a
few days. Most of the anti-virus sites have had updates for couple of days
or more, though.
One of the ways it works is to look through existing mail for messages that
haven't been replied to, and reply to them. That way the recipient not
only gets mail from someone whose address he recognises, it has a sensible
subject line too. That's probably why several list members have it, and
why Sellam got what he did.
--
Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York