William Sutton wrote:
In other words, it puts a crimp in my ability to do my job and doesn't (as far as I can analyze the situation) do anything beyond stop Outlook from being stupid. Frankly that's not a sufficient reason to me.

Actually, it does a LOT more than that. It stops _people_ from doing something stupid. Most users will not think to rename hello.dat to hello.exe and then try to run it. Frankly, most users don't even know how. Coincidentally, those are the same ones that are _most_ likely to double-click the darn thing in the first place. While it is certainly not a stop-all type of security...in practice it is very effective.

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