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META: Filtering viruses/worms

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"Greg Sabino Mullane"
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> X-Virus-Scanned: by amavisd-new at postgresql.org

Since "amavisd" does not appear to be catching the latest worm,
how about filtering on size? Anything, say, over 20K will be held
for approval. Here are the top posts by size to this list recently:

                          subject                          |                     whofrom                      | size
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 [GENERAL] Select for update, locks and transaction levels | "Nick Barr" <nick.barr@webbased.co.uk>           | 35107
 [GENERAL] stacy                                           | scrappy@postgresql.org                           | 32648
 [GENERAL] My photoalbum                                   | scrappy@postgresql.org                           | 32600
 [GENERAL] stacy                                           | scrappy@PostgreSQL.org                           | 32467
 [GENERAL] Weah, hello! :-)                                | scrappy@postgresql.org                           | 29462
 [GENERAL] Weeeeee! ;)))                                   | scrappy@postgresql.org                           | 29460
 [GENERAL] Hey, ya! =))                                    | scrappy@PostgreSQL.org                           | 29428
 [GENERAL] :)                                              | scrappy@postgreSQL.org                           | 29305
 [GENERAL] Hokki =)                                        | scrappy@postgresql.org                           | 28738
 [GENERAL] :)                                              | scrappy@PostgreSQL.org                           | 28667
 [GENERAL] help using arrays in a function                 | "Jennifer Lee" <jlee@scri.sari.ac.uk>            | 22774

Note that the first one is not a worm but 4k of message content with about 30k
of unnecessary HTML markup. Filtering such stuff would be alright with me too. :)

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Greg Sabino Mullane greg@turnstep.com
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Re: META: Filtering viruses/worms

From
"Marc G. Fournier"
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On Thu, 4 Mar 2004, Greg Sabino Mullane wrote:

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> > X-Virus-Scanned: by amavisd-new at postgresql.org
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> Since "amavisd" does not appear to be catching the latest worm,
> how about filtering on size? Anything, say, over 20K will be held
> for approval. Here are the top posts by size to this list recently:

The problem is, where do we stop?  Tom pop'd me off a note about it
yesterday, and we drop'd it from 40k to 30k ... :(


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