Am 07. Jul, 2003 schw=E4tzte Thomas Cameron so: > If it is commercial in nature (i.e. asking you to buy something) and you > didn't ask for it, it's spam. I've been adding virus-spawned mail to that list. Generally I ignore viruse= s because I don't have to worry about them. But, I recently got enough big@boss.com and support@m$.com email that I started considering it SPAM. Since putting SPAM-assassin I haven't been seeing them, so apparently I'm not the only one who considers it as SPAM :). BTW, when adding virus-propagated mail to the def of SPAM I think it shoots m$ products to the top of the list of where SPAM comes from. ciao, der.hans --=20 # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.AZOTO.org/ # The Internet is the front line of the battle # to protect our freedom. -- Nathaniel Borenstein