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GMail Adds Virus Protection

AxsDeny writes "Google has rolled out virus protection for it's web based email service. Apparently they are scanning incoming and outgoing messages for infected messages. Read more on their "what's new" page."

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  1. Re:Grammar by coronaride · · Score: 1, Troll

    You've never seen the ending? Oh! It makes the whole thing worth while...you just have to wait for it!

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  2. Re:but what powers it? by Zeinfeld · · Score: 1, Troll
    A ZIP or RAR archive, with a password (which you can specify in the email body) does the job just fine. Only don't make the archive self-extractable :-)

    Actually no, the ZIP archive encryption format does not encrypt the manifest.

    If you are a company distributing software updates by email you should learn about a neat new technology called the World Wide Web that does it very nicely. There is also a somewhat older technology called FTP that is designed for the same purpose.

    SMTP was never intended as a mechanism for software distribution.

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  3. Re:but what powers it? by Zeinfeld · · Score: 1, Troll
    You forgot: 1. Requisition web server machine from IT

    OK so you are saying that because your IT support have their keyboard wedged up their ass everyone else should configure their email systems to accept email with possible viruses.

    Come to that, if you can't manage a web server what is the chance that you scan your distributions for viruses? What if your environment is compromised.

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