we're running a linux server, and have windows installed on all of our 
computers on the network.  Thats why I was concerned about the virus.  I 
thought maybe since there was such a big dicussion on it, and not much info 
on the internet about it, someone would be able to help.  Do we need to 
worry about it- since we're running a linux server- even though we have 
windows on the computers?


-----Original Message-----
From:	duncan [SMTP:duncan at sodatrain.com]
Sent:	Monday, February 12, 2001 1:58 PM
To:	tclug-list at mn-linux.org
Subject:	Re: [TCLUG] Here you have, ;o)


my two cents on why i was posting:

i was posting about the M$ virus, becase i assumed that there we others on
the list that were in a similar situation as I find myself... Linux admin,
who has a exchange server on their network, was trying to help thoes
people, as it seemed to be spredding quickly and i want able to find much
of anything about it on the net yet.

i hope to not have troubled anyone with the messages that i have
contributed re: virus.

ps, sounds like a great procmail recipie to me!

On Mon, 12 Feb 2001, Bob Tanner wrote:

> What I don't understand is how can a linux mailing list (a list DEDICATED 
to
> linux) can be effected by a WINDOWS virus.
>
> First, any virus sent to the list should be ineffective, because everyone 
should
> be running linux right?
>
> Second, a virus should not be sent to the list because of the first 
point.
>
> How about a procmail receipe like this:
>
> :0B
> * ^X-Mailer: Microsoft.*
> {
>   :0
>   /dev/null
> }
>
>

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