Am 07. Jul, 2003 schw=E4tzte Thomas Cameron so:
> If it is commercial in nature (i.e. asking you to buy something) and you
> didn't ask for it, it's spam.
I've been adding virus-spawned mail to that list. Generally I ignore viruse=
s
because I don't have to worry about them. But, I recently got enough
big@boss.com and support@m$.com email that I started considering it SPAM.
Since putting SPAM-assassin I haven't been seeing them, so apparently I'm
not the only one who considers it as SPAM :).
BTW, when adding virus-propagated mail to the def of SPAM I think it shoots
m$ products to the top of the list of where SPAM comes from.
ciao,
der.hans
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