Don't understand me wrong -
I agree 100% if they refuse to forward any
"exe,bat,cmd etc" files when they are attached.
My gripe is - if they are inside a zip/gzip file.
That should be my problem. If they start
interrogating the zip files -
a) I have to change / inform everybody to
make some other plan - eg. pwd protect all files.
(a lot of my clients are farmers - and they
can't even spell "black box" - never mind
confusing them with alternate ways of getting
data.
b) If I start using pgp with everything I send -
when will they refuse to forward those as they
might have a virus inside?
c) We send a lot of small updates and once off
programs this way - as well as .so and .dll
files. They gonna stop these as well?
Actually I'm just pissed off at them looking inside
my zip files. (And I use these 'cause I know if
the file arrived intact or not!)
Oh and as for a.n.other ISP - that is now
allready in the pipe line.
Edit:
In actual fact - installing my own server might
be a better solution.
[ October 31, 2002: Message edited by: caveman ]