>-----Original Message----- >From: Thompson, Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>I agree with you - removing the control is not necessary. But >you probably don't want your typical users to have the ability >to change this setting either. If the file is expected just >request it to be sent in a zip format. Or at least remove the >.exe from the extension so it is not recognized as an >executable. filename.exe.blah most likely will get blocked but >filename.blah will not (most likely) get blocked. In a recent test of this, filename.exe renamed to filename.foo was trapped by Outlook as an executable so it didn't make it through. Zipping will work as will using the attachment security plug-ins. I'm more worried about scripts than .exe's coming in since Outlook 200x won't run an exe. Tom