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Re: Clueless anti-virus products/vendors (was Re: Sober)


From: Todd Vierling <tv () duh org>
Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2005 14:59:39 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time)


On Tue, 6 Dec 2005, Douglas Otis wrote:

Not my problem.  I don't need or want, and should not be hammered with,
virus "warnings" sent to forged addresses -- ever.  They are unsolicited (I
didn't request it, and definitely don't want it), bulk (automated upon
receipt of viruses by the offending server), e-mail... thus UBE.

I know of no cases where a malware related DSN would be generated by our
products,

That's good.  Unfortunately it is not the case for most commercial
anti-malware products.

nevertheless, DSNs are not Unsolicited Bulk Email.

I don't see how this is relevant to my paragraph above.  I was not equating
DSNs to UBE -- I specifically mentioned virus "warnings".  Whether those
warnings are look like DSNs, smell like DSNs, or taste like DSNs is wholly
irrelevant; they are still UBE if sent to forged virus sender addresses.

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-- Todd Vierling <tv () duh org> <tv () pobox com> <todd () vierling name>


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