Bruno Wolff III wrote:
What are you trying to accomplish? It has been known almost from the start of virus scanning, that blacklists were a broken way to do things. So there really isn't a need to get a list of viruses or worms. If you want lists, you want lists of code that is OK to run.
in discussions on other lists and some local friends that run ms, i would like to know numbers, not guesstimate's of what is what.
just to say to me some random number or percent is not acceptable, and i do not wish to do same.
and as for failures of 'blacklist', i do agree. my isp had you post held up in 'mail guard'. :) why, i do not know, but they do now know that it was in error.