Re: Problems: mutt to Outlook (Express)
I have had my suspicions about the existence of some such thing, but
being no expert on M$ (I was an OS/2 user before Linux), I have not
been sure where to look. I shall go looking for it (my kids' machine
will run Win98 for up to an hour before it GPFs). :-)
Thank you, sir
Cam
* Paul 'Baloo' Johnson (baloo@ursine.dyndns.org) wrote:
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> On Thu, 16 May 2002, Cam Ellison wrote:
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> > To the best of my knowledge, they do not. It is difficult for me to
> > actually get into each of the machines in question and play around,
> > since they are some distance away (anywhere from 40 km across a large
> > body of water to 600 km over the mountains). The headers do not
> > appear in the respective Inbox displays, and I must assume that they
> > are either rejected (given a 554 code, perhaps) or sent to /dev/null
> > after retrieval.
>
> Back from my tech support days, I vaguely remember an option in OE that
> allows OE to silently drop "potentially harmful" attachments and is on
> by default...curious what happens if the recipient shuts this feature
> off? This shouldn't make a difference in the security of the box, as
> they're running an up to date virus package (right?).
>
> - --
> Baloo
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From Roberts Creek on B.C.'s incomparable Sunshine Coast
camellison@dccnet.com
cam@fleuryassociates.com
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