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At 15:23 01/29/2002 Tuesday, Paul Russell wrote:
>Each of the W32.myparty virus messages which I have seen was
approximately 900
>lines long. You should be able to force the rejection of W32.myparty virus
>carrier messages by adding the following list configuration statement:
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> * SIZELIM= xxx
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>where "xxx" represents an integer value less than 900. I would make it
>significantly less than 900.
Having a SIZELIM *also* enforces a kind of etiquette -- especially those
who "accidentally" forget to trim their quoted replies, or send a copy of
all the student grades, or password files.
Doing a search of a list's archives, will allow you to eye-ball and
produce a realistic value, based upon successive approximations.
200 to 250 seems right for several discussion lists with which I'm familiar.
YMMV.
/Pete
("It's my party and I'll cry if I want to")
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