* [OT] Re: new photos from my party!
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@ 2002-01-29 20:04 ` J Sloan
2002-01-29 21:51 ` Karl
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From: J Sloan @ 2002-01-29 20:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Matthew Sell; +Cc: Linux kernel
Matthew Sell wrote:
>
> What the hell does "fair" have to do with anything? Should we cut you
> some slack because you use Outlook? "Oh, he uses Outlook. Don't be so
> hard on him. He didn't *mean* to send everyone in his contact list a
> trojan that formatted our hard drives."
hehe - I have no worries about that -
You see, I am running this cool OS called Linux -
You may have heard of it? It's invulnerable to the
pee cee viruses that outlook has been spreading.
Peace out -
Joe
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* RE: new photos from my party!
[not found] ` <5.1.0.14.0.20020129101325.03f98d98@127.0.0.1>
2002-01-29 20:04 ` [OT] Re: new photos from my party! J Sloan
@ 2002-01-29 21:51 ` Karl
2002-01-29 23:53 ` Trashing mail programs because of who wrote them William Scott Lockwood III
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From: Karl @ 2002-01-29 21:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
Scott,
Some of us do use Outlook for a reason, ie Corporate Policies
etc...However, getting defensive of Outlook is _NOT_ the answer. Educate
those around you as to how to _better_ use Outlook. For, example most worms
root through you address book/contacts and take the linked (mailto:) address
from the e mail field. If you are clever, you build a contact and type their
name in the text note section. You lose the ability to let outlook address
your mail, but so does Nimda :-) USE virus protection. E mail ALL virus
incidents to as many e mail addresses as you are comfortable finding in the
MS sales / marketing page.
Bite them when they call you at work. Example, today MS called me about
their B Central site for website development because some stooge let them
know I need services. I politely told them "no thanks we are doing a SECURE
site" when he said that MS could do a secure site I said "Oh yeah, I forgot
all about Hotmail (run on BSD)" amd hung up.
BLAME BLAME BLAME BLAME BLAME BLAME OUTLOOK
>Microsoft Outlook *IS* the problem. Blaming it *IS* correct. Removing
>Outlook *IS* the solution.
> - Matt
>That's hardly fair. Some of us use Outlook for a reason (my address is a
>>Spam trap that only lets in what I actually want to read). I can see
trying
>>to keep out Spam, but blaming Outlook is not the solution.
>>
>>Scott
>>-
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* Trashing mail programs because of who wrote them.
2002-01-29 21:51 ` Karl
@ 2002-01-29 23:53 ` William Scott Lockwood III
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From: William Scott Lockwood III @ 2002-01-29 23:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Karl, linux-kernel
Karl,
Thank you for your well thought out reply - if everyone was so
considerate, we'd never have to get defensive in the first place. :-)
Scott
----- Original Message -----
From: "Karl" <ktatgenhorst@earthlink.net>
To: <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 3:51 PM
> Scott,
>
> Some of us do use Outlook for a reason, ie Corporate Policies
> etc...However, getting defensive of Outlook is _NOT_ the answer. Educate
> those around you as to how to _better_ use Outlook. For, example most
worms
> root through you address book/contacts and take the linked (mailto:)
address
> from the e mail field. If you are clever, you build a contact and type
their
> name in the text note section. You lose the ability to let outlook address
> your mail, but so does Nimda :-) USE virus protection. E mail ALL virus
> incidents to as many e mail addresses as you are comfortable finding in
the
> MS sales / marketing page.
>
> Bite them when they call you at work. Example, today MS called me about
> their B Central site for website development because some stooge let them
> know I need services. I politely told them "no thanks we are doing a
SECURE
> site" when he said that MS could do a secure site I said "Oh yeah, I
forgot
> all about Hotmail (run on BSD)" amd hung up.
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* Re: that virus thing....
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@ 2002-01-30 8:38 ` David Woodhouse
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From: David Woodhouse @ 2002-01-30 8:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Matti Aarnio; +Cc: Padraig Brady, linux-kernel
matti.aarnio@zmailer.org said:
> No. It means the real message originator, invisible because that
> system apparently does not retain Received: headers, sent out:
> From: <Administrator>
> and VGER was the first machine receiving it, and following the letter
> of RFC 822 about fully-qualified addresses in visible headers, and
> qualified a non-qualified one...
It's too early in the morning for reading RFCs. Does RFC2822 say you should
add your own domain to unqualified addresses in non-local mail, or just
say that unqualified addresses aren't legal?
If the latter, rejecting the offending mail would seem more appropriate
than adding '@vger.kernel.org' to it.
Might also be useful to stop any mail with null reverse-path from getting
to the list - or do we already do that and the ones that slipped through
couldn't even get that right?
--
dwmw2
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