On Sun, 2003-07-06 at 21:04, Craig White wrote: > 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 > Actually not quite nothing. While it does appear the COX may not have been the problem, they are the reason the actual source of the problem can't be located. So it was not just a fact less rant. Also since COX is forcing the issue and I can't check further and since it appears that they are handing off with some internal hops (within COX) they could be the problem, just no way to prove it one way or the other. Oh well, Davidm > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss -- David IS Mandala gpg fingerprint 8932 E7EF CCF5 1B8C 1B5C A92E C678 795E 45B2 D952 Phoenix, AZ (480) 460-7545 HP, (602) 741-1363 CP http://www.them.com/~davidm/