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Don Y.
March 18th 04, 05:24 PM
I noticed that when I enable the Internet Connection
Firewall (ICF) in Windows XP Pro, it deletes all
attachments that comes in on my email. How do I get
around this without having to turn off the firewall?

~Don

Mel Weaver
March 18th 04, 05:44 PM
The ICF should not be stripping attachment. If you are using Outlook
Express for your Email it has a security option to strip attachments that
may contain virsuses. Go to tools, then options and then security tab and
adjust to what you want.


"Don Y." > wrote in message
...
> I noticed that when I enable the Internet Connection
> Firewall (ICF) in Windows XP Pro, it deletes all
> attachments that comes in on my email. How do I get
> around this without having to turn off the firewall?
>
> ~Don

Ken Blake, MVP
March 18th 04, 07:06 PM
In ,
Don Y. > typed:

> I noticed that when I enable the Internet Connection
> Firewall (ICF) in Windows XP Pro, it deletes all
> attachments that comes in on my email. How do I get
> around this without having to turn off the firewall?


I've never heard of this before, and I suspect that you're just
mistaken in ascribing this to enabling ICF.

Assuming that I'm right, read the following:

Starting with SP1, Outlook Express does this by default, for any
file type which *can* contain a virus. It's not a virus checker,
doesn't actually check the attachments, and this doesn't mean
that there actually is a virus there.

Such attachments *are* very risky. You often see advice not to
open attachments from people you don't know. I think that that's
one of the most dangerous pieces of advice you see around,
because it implies that it's safe to do the opposite--open
attachments from friends and relatives. But many viruses spread
by sending themselves to everyone in the infected party's address
book, so attachments received from friends are perhaps the *most*
risky to open.

Personally I never open executable attachments at all, except
from a *very* few trusted sources, and then only when I'm
expecting them. But if you want to remove this safeguard, it's
easy to do so: go to Tools | Options, and on the security tab,
uncheck "Do not allow attachments..."

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Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
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