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In article , "Michael A. Terrell"
writes: They should scan every received e-mail for virus or worms, and a valid FROM address. Yes, no reason a server like AOL can't do this (maybe they do -- I don't get anything like 200 per day, let alone per hour of Spam). Infected e-mail should be deleted, and a message sent to the sender that it was infected. No, don't send the recipeint an email for every one that was deleted -- as someone already noted, that is a PITA in itself. Perhaps every 24 hours the ISP could send the recipeint a list/log of deleted messages. Oops, you said back to the *sender*. Well, if it's an invalid Spam address, that won't do anything but clog up the network further. If it is valid, it's just a waste of BW, and may help the spammer fine-tune his text to get thru the filter next time. OK, if it's *infected*, may be good to notify the sender, who may be an innocent victim whose machine has been taken over. I'll buy into that. Earthlink delivers E-mail with no FROM: information in the header. If an ISP can't do this much, they need to go out of business. Boooo! Agreed. --Mike K. Oscar loves trash, but hates Spam! Delete him to reply to me. |
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