Since we upgraded to Office XP we have to ask for a number of extensions
to be removed or Outlook XP removes the attachment.  

So I suspect this is an issue for client software as well as server
software and removing or distorting the extensions is a very good
solution imho.

Terry Fritts


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Or as was suggested earlier.  Have your clients remove the .exe from the
end
of the file.  Then send it as an attachment with an email saying that it
is
an .exe file.  The receiver can then add the .exe back on when it is
saved.
Saving the file will usually cause it to be scanned by the AntiVirus
program
on the PC so you are doubly safe.



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