Rashkae wrote:> I have to wonder which, at this point causes more congestion and stress to
> e-mail systems. E-mail viruses, or aggresive Anti-Virus programs that
> are configured to allert everyone. Is this a configurable option in AV
> software... Should people start pressuring AV companies to change this
> behaviour?
AV-response-mails usually go to the sender (from:), not to the
recipients (to:). I think nobody is interested in getting "you would
have received a virus without antivir protection" except
AV-vendor-PR-departments.
regards
Markus Schabel
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