I’m not sure but I think it’s the .com file extension that is screwing it up.  Since the name of the .html document probably contains google.com or msn.com or something of that nature the filter is picking that up.  My .02 cents.

 

Todd Histed

Network Technician

Essexville Hampton Public Schools

313 Pine St.

Essexville MI 48732

Office: 989-894-9738

Cell: 989-239-1418

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I guess this got lost in the ICS heat ...

 

Can someone please help !

 

 

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Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 6:59 PM

Subject: Setting rules to delete potential attachment viruses

 

Hi All,

 

I set the following rule in iMail to send emails which have attachments with extensions : .exe,.scr,.vbs,.shs,.com to a certain mailbox,  but there are certain good emails getting routed too.

 

One thing i noticed is all these mails is that they have a .html attachment.

 

Can someone please help me to set the rules so that i can route mails with these extensions and also not loose good emails.

 

Thanks

Kalpesh K.

 

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