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ISPs can stop this stuff
I don't want my ISP to be big brother. I don't ming him to use blackhole filtering for spam, but my private email is my responsibility. I *do* at times send or receive executables.
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did i miss something?  ryusen | 02/17/04
did zdnet forget something?  stephen732@... | 02/17/04
re did zdnet forget something  Llandros Loressin | 02/18/04
They may just assume it's MS  doctormoriarty | 02/18/04
spam related?  JWatson77 | 02/17/04
bagle o$  stephen732@... | 02/18/04
Okay sending spam is the goal, but how does it work?  Anton Philidor | 02/17/04
Agree  NT Admin | 02/17/04
Encysted code, maybe?  Anton Philidor | 02/18/04
Sounds good, in theory  NT Admin | 02/18/04
Use a Anti-Virus - end of problem  Xunil_Sierutuf. | 02/17/04
True but:  Suicida| | 02/18/04
They've tried  doctormoriarty | 02/18/04
Text-Only emails in Outlook  AWC_z | 02/23/04
user problem  knopf@... | 02/18/04
user problem  AWC_z | 02/23/04
How fix?  gsquared | 02/18/04
ISPs can stop this stuff  nroose | 02/18/04
ISPs can stop this stuff  knopf@... | 02/18/04
ISPs can stop this stuff  Quaint_Data | 02/19/04

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