How Well are Your Servers Handling MyDoom?
whosyourgeekdaddy asks: "A co-worker was showing me some of the usage stats for a clients exchange server: its averaging 630 users, and 300,000 emails per day, for the last 4 days. This made me want to ask how heavy is the workload for your 'average' Exchange server? Is this typical? MyDoom has upped the usage some, but not a lot. This client is a real estate company, so e-mail is frequently used." Of course, Exchange servers aren't the only ones feeling MyDoom. What kind of statistics have you been seeing from MyDoom, both as a user and as an administrator?
One trick which helped ease the burden is that the majority of the emails are coming in with very specific topics: "hi", "hello", "test", "status" and "server report". Added this line to my postfix spamfilter rules and it eased a LOT of the burden immediately:
If you're an administrator out there reading this, for the love of whatever god you hold dear TURN OFF YOUR BLOODY VIRUS BOUNCE MESSAGES! I've had as many 'replies' to faked From: headers as virus mails. You're making the problem far worse than it otherwise would be!"People will pay big bucks for the luxury of ignorance."