Rather than deliver the cleaned emails I just wanted to Hold them. With all the creative virus out now I'd rather my clients didnt get all the left over empty virus shells from domain admins, MS Patches etc to confuse them.
Thanks again,
Todd
If you have a unique name, then you will likely only encounter FPs when people are talking about that file (in which case, it probably isn't a big deal -- if you needed their E-mail, it's because you weren't protected against the virus, but since their E-mail was blocked, you've probably got protection).
The bigger problem is if the filename is something that might appear in legitimate E-mails (for example, if the file is named "yahoo.com", it would block "yahoo.com.url"). A lot depends on how the rule is written.
-Scott
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