Is there any thought about changing this?  IE removing the attachment and
passing the email through.

Or is the case I gave very rare??  IE a legitimate email with the
Quarantined Attachment.txt. And if not blocked it will come through, I am
aware as I do not block them.

Why add "Quarantined Attachment.txt" to the list of banned names?  Who cares
if it gets through?  It is not a virus anymore, and if it is it will be
detected.

Basically I am asking if anyone knows whether the percentage of the emails
that have been cleaned and replaced with this ridiculous text file, viruses
or just attachments that are not allowed.

Thanks guys

Doug  



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>So again the question is does banname block the attachment or the email 
>and the attachement???

It should treat the E-mail the same way as a banned file extension, sending
out the \IMail\Declude\bannotify.eml file.

                                                    -Scott
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