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Date:      Sat, 18 May 2002 15:29:09 -0500
From:      "Joe Gwozdecki" <joegw@neosoft.com>
To:        "Andrew J Caines" <A.J.Caines@halplant.com>
Cc:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Sending attachments
Message-ID:  <013a01c1feaa$aa2b62b0$0300000a@lyon>
References:  <005f01c1fe74$2a351d70$0300000a@lyon> <20020518184842.GB605@hal9000.halplant.com>

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I thank you for your kind response to my post and your point is very well
taken.   I did not know FreeBSD is not prone to viruses via attachments like
other software was and continues to be.

Best regards to all.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew J Caines" <A.J.Caines@halplant.com>
To: "Joe Gwozdecki" <joegw@neosoft.com>
Cc: <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2002 1:48 PM
Subject: Re: Sending attachments


> Joe,
>
> > I notice some of you send in attachments with your posts.  I can tell
> > you I never open them.  Too dangerous to click on anything today, in
> > e-mail.
>
> I think you under the common misunderstanding that email itself is
> dangerous, when of course it's not. Email is nothing but a piece of text
> with at least one blank line in it.
>
> The danger comes only from the use of approximately one company's software
> products. Despite this company's very well-known record for producing
> fundamentally broken software which puts the user's data and system at
> risk simply by its use (which is the worst thing any software can ever
> do), a large number of people still seem to use it. I have no idea why.
>
> For example, I have used email for over a decade on many platforms and
> using many different mail clients and have never had any problems such as
> viruses, trojans, buffer overflows or other malware.
>
>
> > I would humbly suggest never sending attachments if you want more people
> > to read your stuff.  It is just as easy to send it in the main body of
> > your message.  Otherwise, count on a number of people, never seeing what
> > you wrote.
>
> That would be missing the point entirely. MIME is perfectly safe and is
> the only standard way of sending `files' by email. It provides a way to
> put the file in the message and to identify the type and name of the file
> for the recipient.
>
> In a group like this, it is useful to be able to send patches and other
> types of files. Trying to put this kind of content in the body of a
> message makes the job of extraction unnecessarily difficult and
> unreliable.
>
> What the recipient chooses to do with the mail and the file is entirely
> the responsibility of the recipient. Just because you send me a script
> which does a "fsck -y /", doesn't mean I have to save it, su to root and
> run it without reading it.
>
>
> So, in the end, perhaps instead you should advise others to "choose good
> software and use it sensibly" and maybe offer suggestions. Since you're
> posting to a FreeBSD group, you're mostly going to be preaching to the
> proverbial choir.
>
>
> -Andrew-
> --
>  _______________________________________________________________________
> | -Andrew J. Caines-   Unix Systems Engineer   A.J.Caines@halplant.com  |
> | "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary |
> |  safety deserve neither liberty nor safety" - Benjamin Franklin, 1759 |


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