On Wed, 2004-10-20 at 08:45, Stefano L. Sordini wrote: > Hello, my name is Stefano Sordini and am new to this mailing list. I > want to ask if this mailing list is safe from viruses etc.. Hope admins > have installed a quite strong firewall and filters :) [Joking!] Nah, we're sitting pretty on hardware here, three room-sized computers soaking in liquid nitrogen, running the latest copies of Windows XP authorized by Bill Gates himself. Using Exchnange on a billion-person license we manage to post almost 10, completely spam/virus/trojan/nigerian scam-free messages a day. We're going to talk to the guys at MIT to see if they can teach us how to shorten the reboot time; for a couple thousand dollars we can soon reboot _while_ we accept messages! [/Joking] Nah, it's obvious you're new. Linux is a place where, when something's crap, it gets dropped. Great things get elevated to a point where everyone can share it without even trying. There are 60,000 Windows viruses in the wild; there have been 2 for Linux. I can't believe this is _only_ cause there are more windows boxes. The environment's tougher, less happens "for your convenience". Not only do most of the machines on this network not 'understand' the code of viruses, the servers have antispam to keep things nice and clean. There's a good bunch of hard working guys that maintain the thing; it's good. When the viruses start to come en-mass, instead of setting up external corporations and selling corporations antivirus help for millions, we'll just FIX it. The biggest misunderstanding about Linux is that it's a replacement to Windows. No. It's a replacement to all operating systems. And it's the collective will of the people that guides it. So welcome to Linux! Anything else is a waste of time. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Brian FahrlÃnder Christian, Conservative, and Technomad Evansville, IN http://www.fahrlander.net ICQ 5119262 AIM: WheelDweller ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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