View Full Version : Virus infected mail, your attitude please
timwilky
24-05-06, 11:45 AM
Background
I run both antivirus and spam filters on my mail servers which provide a service to a small number of customers. where infected mail or spam is detected it is deleted.
When I do detect virus infected mail I delete it and out of courtesy inform both the sender and recipient of the nature of the virus, when etc.
Now a guy has just phoned me in a real strop. He is trying to tender for some work and sent his tender in word format including a macro virus 3 times and I have deleted it. How dare I interfere with his mail.
I phoned my customer to ask if they want to opt out from the virus & spam policy and they declined. They like the idea of belt and braces that I virus check their mail and did not like the amount of penis enlargement mail they got prior to me hosting their mail.
I have phoned this guy back, again advising him that the problem is his. And again got abuse, the recipient is laughing saying that there is no way they would wish to deal with a company that sends out infected mail.
If you were this guy. Would you get a strop, or simply say "Thank you for advising me about this. I will update my virus protection"
some people are just ***** and can't be helped.
sod em
Marshall
24-05-06, 11:50 AM
some people are just ***** and can't be helped.
sod em
well said
LH-SV650
24-05-06, 11:53 AM
Set up a rule that automatically forwards all infected mail to this guy.
'Tendering for work'
Was it a genuine email or just a mailshot advertising his services?
I'd tell him to bugger off. I wouldn't want to deal with someone who sends potential viruses via email.
Bah. I hate people like that!
I still find it amusing when we get other departments saying they cant open a CV that has been e-mailed to them... Turns out the applicant has sent it in as some really random file format. Surely if your applying for the job your not doing yourself any good sending in non standard formats!
wyrdness
24-05-06, 12:12 PM
Bah. I hate people like that!
I still find it amusing when we get other departments saying they cant open a CV that has been e-mailed to them... Turns out the applicant has sent it in as some really random file format. Surely if your applying for the job your not doing yourself any good sending in non standard formats!
Would you consider Open Document Format (ISO/IEC 26300) to be a non-standard format?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenDocument
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1957321,00.asp
fizzwheel
24-05-06, 12:18 PM
What a pratt. He is probably covering up because he's embarressed that he's got the pox on his PC and doesnt know how to get rid of it.
Hmmm see hes were i clarify what i ment by non standard :)
In an large company you can except them to be using an off suite. Be it Microsoft Office (majority) or something else like Lotus *sudders* or Open Office.
A .txt is going to be your best bet but you can hardly make a nice looking CV using plain text :P but whats wrong with using rich text or .doc?
Meh. Nevermind
fizzwheel
24-05-06, 12:20 PM
Hmmm see hes were i clarify what i ment by non standard :)
In an large company you can except them to be using an off suite. Be it Microsoft Office (majority) or something else like Lotus *sudders* or Open Office.
A .txt is going to be your best bet but you can hardly make a nice looking CV using plain text :P but whats wrong with using rich text or .doc?
Meh. Nevermind
Or PDF, I've seen alot of CV's from agencies that have been converted to PDF. Saves any mucking about then IMHO.
timwilky
24-05-06, 12:22 PM
Bah. I hate people like that!
I still find it amusing when we get other departments saying they cant open a CV that has been e-mailed to them... Turns out the applicant has sent it in as some really random file format. Surely if your applying for the job your not doing yourself any good sending in non standard formats!
Would you consider Open Document Format (ISO/IEC 26300) to be a non-standard format?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenDocument
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1957321,00.asp
I think where companies require a certain format they should specify it. Unfortunately there are businesses who assume that you should transmit documents in MS formats. I would much rather any document was a well defined XML doc if it is for reuse. Or if simply for reading/bining in a PDF format.
I had my CV web-based. Sent both link and a PDF of it
I am overkill on email protection.
AV,Spamassan,SPF,DKIM,DK and a few other things & all file attachments that i dont like including vids are blocked on the Server, on top of that all users have AV that also scans outbound/inbound email. It may be a tad ott, but in the last 4 years ive been at this co, no computer has ever knowingly got a virus.
Corporate liability is the name of the game.
some people are just ***** and can't be helped.
sod em
haha they all work at my place too...
the_runt69
24-05-06, 09:35 PM
Would never deal with anybody, who after being informed he was sending infected mail didnt do something to correct it.
H
northwind
25-05-06, 01:07 PM
I'd just tell him to **** off, tbh. Block the address entirely, forget about it.
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