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73386 2002-08-23 08:46:00 I am using OE vs 6 with Windows SE and find that incoming mail with a doc file attachment resulted in the error msg "OE removed access to the following unsafe attachments in your mail xxxxxxx.doc.
By going to XTRA MAIL , the attachment was there and wight clicking it, copied to disk , and it was a perfectly ordinary document sent to me by a friend. I had scanned the files with Nortons antivirus.
I tried sending a message to myself with a simple 'doc' file as an attachment , and the same happened.
I tried disabling both Nortons auto protect and Nortons personal firewall , resent a message to myself , and the same happens.
I don't know which setting to alter in my OE setup....I have tried
but cannot find an answer to this . Can anyone please help ?
Bernard Welford
bwelford (1565)
73387 2002-08-23 08:58:00 From the net:
This is how you enable it, so assume you disable by inchecking the box....

Adding File Attachment Security
One of the big problems with previous versions of Outlook Express was that there wasn't much in the way of restricting e-mail attachments.
Since most viruses are being spread through these attachments, the capability is now available to select which ones you want to accept.

1. Go to Tools / Options / Security
2. Check Do not allow attachments to be saved or opened that could potentially be a virus
godfather (25)
73388 2002-08-23 12:45:00 Thanks for that. I didn't quite understand what that line meant. Bernard W. bwelford (1565)
73389 2002-09-25 04:00:00 Thanks Godfather,

Advice worked well, I was stunned that I could not even open the attachments that I had sent!!!

Heather
Heather J (815)
73390 2002-09-25 04:06:00 The setting has no relevance as to who sent it, but what the attachment type is. Grrr!

Now you see why I will not use OE, having used Eudora for 2 years now it is still efficient, simple and free from hiccups. Also its seldom targetted for virus attack, as its non-microsoft.
godfather (25)
73391 2002-09-25 04:15:00 Hi Godfather, Came in from the lambing beat, opened emails, looking for one esp. that I knew had an attachment and finding I could not open it, did my stunned mullet look when I could not even open the ones I had sent!. Thought there must be a virus, even though I have been very faithful in updates. Had lunch, yes I know its 3 o'clockish, while Mafee whirred a clicked, = no virus. "I have not got time to waste clicking to check things when there are 10 lambs to feed" I said, those intellectuals on F1 will give me hand and sure enough having using search there was my answer.
Thanks Heather
Heather J (815)
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