>> I can see that the .gif only spam filters need to be broadened out >> to handle .doc and probably proactively a bunch of other extensions. >> >> {^_^} >>
As a linux shop I feel somewhat annoyed by MS file types too (say someone sends a message consisting of a 2x2 table as .xls - the time needed to view the data, and get it back where it belongs, is unproportionally long) So I am contemplating the idea of replying to such mails similar to "dear valued customer, you have sent us a message with an attachment that could potentially contain a virus. all such messages are quarantined for 24 hours and then rescanned with latest virus signatures. To avoid that delay in the future, we encourage you to use plaintext emails" Other possible wording: "you have sent us a message with an attachment that requires a specific program to read (MS office). That program seems to cost Euro xxx currently. Please understand that we are not going to spend that" Wolfgang Hamann