On Sun, 2003-07-06 at 17:27, der.hans wrote: > Am 04. Jul, 2003 schwätzte Alan Dayley so: > > > Some ISPs and businesses strip or drop emails with attachments known to > > potentially carry viruses. This would be .vbs .pif .exe and .zip, amoung > > others. I would suspect that somewhere along the way, someone's virus > > software is dumping your email. > > The businesses should not be dropping third party content. As much as I > generally loath attachments and would love for that capability to go away, > they should not change content that is not either coming from or being > delivered to an address they own. > > In the case of Cox forcing customers to use their mail daemons they should > not change the content of that email in any way unless they are actively > blocking an attack of some sort, e.g. knocking a SPAMmer off the air, or the > customers have asked for filtering. You don't want them forcing you to use > their mail server? Complain to the FCC and the BBB. Remind both > organizations that Cox has been granted a monopoly and therefore has an > obligation to not discriminate against certain classes of customers since > those customers don't have other options. > ------ good thought but this was much ado about nothing...just a rant by someone who didn't check his facts before posting Craig