It wouldn't be difficult to host attachments elsewhere and just put a link to 
those who actually *want* to see/receive the file(s). Less hassle, because then 
no one would complain about the attachments (no matter what they entailed), and 
there wouldn't even be a chance of any risk. It just simply would not happen 
unless by one's free choice.

Doug



Quoting KF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

 Chris Peden wrote:
 
 >I know how to use my delete key, although protected, I did not like the
 >fact morning_wood deliberately sent a post with a virus....
 >
 Keeping in mind there is a difference between deliberately sending a 
 virus maliciously vs. Sending it asking a question... so what he forgot 
 to zip and password it... he now knows in the future the correct way to 
 do so.
 
 >that to me is
 >very unprpofessional and is against everything we here stand for.  Maybe
 >a previous post asking who would be interested in receiving such a post,
 >and then emailing those people privately.
 >
 >Maybe setup the list to deny attachments would do it?
 >
 Comon now... be reasonable... there are legit attachments comming from 
 this list...
 
 >
 >Thanks,
 >-Chris-
 >IT Director
 >Sundowner Interiors
 > 
 >
 >  
 >
 
 
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