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Ken
April 25th 04, 06:13 PM
I recently got SBC/Yahoo DSL service set up on my XP
machine; and even more recently have just started using
Outlook Express with the SBC/Yahoo e-mail service.
However, I notice that Outlook Express is removing many
attachments. From my work e-mail, I sent myself a .txt
file, which came through OK. But with .doc files, one of
two things have happened:
1) When I send myself a .doc file, Outlook shows the
attachment (a paper clip appears, and when I click on the
paper clip, I can see the file name; but the filename is
grayed out and doesn't respond at all when I click on it.)
2) When someone (at least my sister) sends me a .doc
file, Outlook Express reports that "OE removed access to
the following unsafe attachments in your e-mail: etc...."

Why is this, and what can I do to let these files get
through?

Thanks,
Ken

Bruce Hagen
April 25th 04, 06:13 PM
"Ken" > wrote in message
...
> I recently got SBC/Yahoo DSL service set up on my XP
> machine; and even more recently have just started using
> Outlook Express with the SBC/Yahoo e-mail service.
> However, I notice that Outlook Express is removing many
> attachments. From my work e-mail, I sent myself a .txt
> file, which came through OK. But with .doc files, one of
> two things have happened:
> 1) When I send myself a .doc file, Outlook shows the
> attachment (a paper clip appears, and when I click on the
> paper clip, I can see the file name; but the filename is
> grayed out and doesn't respond at all when I click on it.)
> 2) When someone (at least my sister) sends me a .doc
> file, Outlook Express reports that "OE removed access to
> the following unsafe attachments in your e-mail: etc...."
>
> Why is this, and what can I do to let these files get
> through?
>
> Thanks,
> Ken


The change you made deferred OE back to some of its default settings.
Nothing serious.

OE>Tools>Options>Security Tab. Uncheck: "Do not allow
attachments........."

Please see these links about virus protection in OE 6.

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=291387
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=329570
http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/faqs/why.htm#oe6attach
--
Bruce Hagen
~IB-CA~

Ken
April 25th 04, 10:34 PM
>-----Original Message-----
>
>"Ken" > wrote in
message
...
>> I recently got SBC/Yahoo DSL service set up on my XP
>> machine; and even more recently have just started using
>> Outlook Express with the SBC/Yahoo e-mail service.
>> However, I notice that Outlook Express is removing many
>> attachments. From my work e-mail, I sent myself a .txt
>> file, which came through OK. But with .doc files, one
of
>> two things have happened:
>> 1) When I send myself a .doc file, Outlook shows the
>> attachment (a paper clip appears, and when I click on
the
>> paper clip, I can see the file name; but the filename
is
>> grayed out and doesn't respond at all when I click on
it.)
>> 2) When someone (at least my sister) sends me a .doc
>> file, Outlook Express reports that "OE removed access
to
>> the following unsafe attachments in your e-mail:
etc...."
>>
>> Why is this, and what can I do to let these files get
>> through?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ken
>
>
>The change you made deferred OE back to some of its
default settings.
>Nothing serious.
>
>OE>Tools>Options>Security Tab. Uncheck: "Do not allow
>attachments........."
>
>Please see these links about virus protection in OE 6.
>
>http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=291387
>http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=329570
>http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/faqs/why.htm#oe6attach
>--
>Bruce Hagen
> ~IB-CA~
>
>
>
>.
>Thanks, Bruce,
I've done what you suggested. Also, in reading the
material at the links you suggested, I see that the
second one has me wondering about something. When it
says to save the attachments so that you can scan them,
is it implying that the very act of saving them will
caused them to be scanned; or is it that they must then
be manually scanned after saving?
Also, since I have Norton Internet Security and Norton
AntiVirus, shouldn't that be enough without bothering
with that (those) step(s)? That is, aren't the messages
scanned before I can even open the message, let alone the
attachment?

Ken

Ken
April 25th 04, 10:34 PM
>-----Original Message-----
>
>"Ken" > wrote in
message
...
>> I recently got SBC/Yahoo DSL service set up on my XP
>> machine; and even more recently have just started using
>> Outlook Express with the SBC/Yahoo e-mail service.
>> However, I notice that Outlook Express is removing many
>> attachments. From my work e-mail, I sent myself a .txt
>> file, which came through OK. But with .doc files, one
of
>> two things have happened:
>> 1) When I send myself a .doc file, Outlook shows the
>> attachment (a paper clip appears, and when I click on
the
>> paper clip, I can see the file name; but the filename
is
>> grayed out and doesn't respond at all when I click on
it.)
>> 2) When someone (at least my sister) sends me a .doc
>> file, Outlook Express reports that "OE removed access
to
>> the following unsafe attachments in your e-mail:
etc...."
>>
>> Why is this, and what can I do to let these files get
>> through?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ken
>
>
>The change you made deferred OE back to some of its
default settings.
>Nothing serious.
>
>OE>Tools>Options>Security Tab. Uncheck: "Do not allow
>attachments........."
>
>Please see these links about virus protection in OE 6.
>
>http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=291387
>http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=329570
>http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/faqs/why.htm#oe6attach
>--
>Bruce Hagen
> ~IB-CA~
>
>
>
>.
>Thanks, Bruce,
I've done what you suggested. Also, in reading the
material at the links you suggested, I see that the
second one has me wondering about something. When it
says to save the attachments so that you can scan them,
is it implying that the very act of saving them will
caused them to be scanned; or is it that they must then
be manually scanned after saving?
Also, since I have Norton Internet Security and Norton
AntiVirus, shouldn't that be enough without bothering
with that (those) step(s)? That is, aren't the messages
scanned before I can even open the message, let alone the
attachment?

Ken

Ken
April 25th 04, 10:34 PM
>-----Original Message-----
>
>"Ken" > wrote in
message
...
>> I recently got SBC/Yahoo DSL service set up on my XP
>> machine; and even more recently have just started using
>> Outlook Express with the SBC/Yahoo e-mail service.
>> However, I notice that Outlook Express is removing many
>> attachments. From my work e-mail, I sent myself a .txt
>> file, which came through OK. But with .doc files, one
of
>> two things have happened:
>> 1) When I send myself a .doc file, Outlook shows the
>> attachment (a paper clip appears, and when I click on
the
>> paper clip, I can see the file name; but the filename
is
>> grayed out and doesn't respond at all when I click on
it.)
>> 2) When someone (at least my sister) sends me a .doc
>> file, Outlook Express reports that "OE removed access
to
>> the following unsafe attachments in your e-mail:
etc...."
>>
>> Why is this, and what can I do to let these files get
>> through?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ken
>
>
>The change you made deferred OE back to some of its
default settings.
>Nothing serious.
>
>OE>Tools>Options>Security Tab. Uncheck: "Do not allow
>attachments........."
>
>Please see these links about virus protection in OE 6.
>
>http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=291387
>http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=329570
>http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/faqs/why.htm#oe6attach
>--
>Bruce Hagen
> ~IB-CA~
>
>
>
>.
>Thanks, Bruce,
I've done what you suggested. Also, in reading the
material at the links you suggested, I see that the
second one has me wondering about something. When it
says to save the attachments so that you can scan them,
is it implying that the very act of saving them will
caused them to be scanned; or is it that they must then
be manually scanned after saving?
Also, since I have Norton Internet Security and Norton
AntiVirus, shouldn't that be enough without bothering
with that (those) step(s)? That is, aren't the messages
scanned before I can even open the message, let alone the
attachment?

Ken

Ken
April 25th 04, 10:38 PM
>-----Original Message-----
>
>"Ken" > wrote in
message
...
>> I recently got SBC/Yahoo DSL service set up on my XP
>> machine; and even more recently have just started using
>> Outlook Express with the SBC/Yahoo e-mail service.
>> However, I notice that Outlook Express is removing many
>> attachments. From my work e-mail, I sent myself a .txt
>> file, which came through OK. But with .doc files, one
of
>> two things have happened:
>> 1) When I send myself a .doc file, Outlook shows the
>> attachment (a paper clip appears, and when I click on
the
>> paper clip, I can see the file name; but the filename
is
>> grayed out and doesn't respond at all when I click on
it.)
>> 2) When someone (at least my sister) sends me a .doc
>> file, Outlook Express reports that "OE removed access
to
>> the following unsafe attachments in your e-mail:
etc...."
>>
>> Why is this, and what can I do to let these files get
>> through?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ken
>
>
>The change you made deferred OE back to some of its
default settings.
>Nothing serious.
>
>OE>Tools>Options>Security Tab. Uncheck: "Do not allow
>attachments........."
>
>Please see these links about virus protection in OE 6.
>
>http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=291387
>http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=329570
>http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/faqs/why.htm#oe6attach
>--
>Bruce Hagen
> ~IB-CA~
>
>
>
>.
>Thanks, Bruce,
I've done what you suggested. Also, in reading the
material at the links you suggested, I see that the
second one has me wondering about something. When it
says to save the attachments so that you can scan them,
is it implying that the very act of saving them will
caused them to be scanned; or is it that they must then
be manually scanned after saving?
Also, since I have Norton Internet Security and Norton
AntiVirus, shouldn't that be enough without bothering
with that (those) step(s)? That is, aren't the messages
scanned before I can even open the message, let alone the
attachment?

Ken

Ken
April 26th 04, 02:02 PM
>-----Original Message-----
>
>"Ken" > wrote in
message
...
>> I recently got SBC/Yahoo DSL service set up on my XP
>> machine; and even more recently have just started using
>> Outlook Express with the SBC/Yahoo e-mail service.
>> However, I notice that Outlook Express is removing many
>> attachments. From my work e-mail, I sent myself a .txt
>> file, which came through OK. But with .doc files, one
of
>> two things have happened:
>> 1) When I send myself a .doc file, Outlook shows the
>> attachment (a paper clip appears, and when I click on
the
>> paper clip, I can see the file name; but the filename
is
>> grayed out and doesn't respond at all when I click on
it.)
>> 2) When someone (at least my sister) sends me a .doc
>> file, Outlook Express reports that "OE removed access
to
>> the following unsafe attachments in your e-mail:
etc...."
>>
>> Why is this, and what can I do to let these files get
>> through?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ken
>
>
>The change you made deferred OE back to some of its
default settings.
>Nothing serious.
>
>OE>Tools>Options>Security Tab. Uncheck: "Do not allow
>attachments........."
>
>Please see these links about virus protection in OE 6.
>
>http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=291387
>http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=329570
>http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/faqs/why.htm#oe6attach
>--
>Bruce Hagen
> ~IB-CA~
>
>
>
>.
>Thanks, Bruce,
I've done what you suggested. Also, in reading the
material at the links you suggested, I see that the
second one has me wondering about something. When it
says to save the attachments so that you can scan them,
is it implying that the very act of saving them will
caused them to be scanned; or is it that they must then
be manually scanned after saving?
Also, since I have Norton Internet Security and Norton
AntiVirus, shouldn't that be enough without bothering
with that (those) step(s)? That is, aren't the messages
scanned before I can even open the message, let alone the
attachment?

Ken

Bruce Hagen
April 27th 04, 01:29 PM
> >Thanks, Bruce,
> I've done what you suggested. Also, in reading the
> material at the links you suggested, I see that the
> second one has me wondering about something. When it
> says to save the attachments so that you can scan them,
> is it implying that the very act of saving them will
> caused them to be scanned; or is it that they must then
> be manually scanned after saving?
> Also, since I have Norton Internet Security and Norton
> AntiVirus, shouldn't that be enough without bothering
> with that (those) step(s)? That is, aren't the messages
> scanned before I can even open the message, let alone the
> attachment?
>
> Ken
>
I actually don't know the answer to that. I do know that if your A/V
is up to date, you shouldn't have any problem.
"Ken" > wrote in message
...
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >
> >"Ken" > wrote in
> message
> ...
> >> I recently got SBC/Yahoo DSL service set up on my XP
> >> machine; and even more recently have just started using
> >> Outlook Express with the SBC/Yahoo e-mail service.
> >> However, I notice that Outlook Express is removing many
> >> attachments. From my work e-mail, I sent myself a .txt
> >> file, which came through OK. But with .doc files, one
> of
> >> two things have happened:
> >> 1) When I send myself a .doc file, Outlook shows the
> >> attachment (a paper clip appears, and when I click on
> the
> >> paper clip, I can see the file name; but the filename
> is
> >> grayed out and doesn't respond at all when I click on
> it.)
> >> 2) When someone (at least my sister) sends me a .doc
> >> file, Outlook Express reports that "OE removed access
> to
> >> the following unsafe attachments in your e-mail:
> etc...."
> >>
> >> Why is this, and what can I do to let these files get
> >> through?
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Ken
> >
> >
> >The change you made deferred OE back to some of its
> default settings.
> >Nothing serious.
> >
> >OE>Tools>Options>Security Tab. Uncheck: "Do not allow
> >attachments........."
> >
> >Please see these links about virus protection in OE 6.
> >
> >http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=291387
> >http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=329570
> >http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/faqs/why.htm#oe6attach
> >--
> >Bruce Hagen
> > ~IB-CA~
> >
> >
> >
> >.

Bruce Hagen
April 27th 04, 02:04 PM
> >Thanks, Bruce,
> I've done what you suggested. Also, in reading the
> material at the links you suggested, I see that the
> second one has me wondering about something. When it
> says to save the attachments so that you can scan them,
> is it implying that the very act of saving them will
> caused them to be scanned; or is it that they must then
> be manually scanned after saving?
> Also, since I have Norton Internet Security and Norton
> AntiVirus, shouldn't that be enough without bothering
> with that (those) step(s)? That is, aren't the messages
> scanned before I can even open the message, let alone the
> attachment?
>
> Ken
>
I actually don't know the answer to that. I do know that if your A/V
is up to date, you shouldn't have any problem.
"Ken" > wrote in message
...
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >
> >"Ken" > wrote in
> message
> ...
> >> I recently got SBC/Yahoo DSL service set up on my XP
> >> machine; and even more recently have just started using
> >> Outlook Express with the SBC/Yahoo e-mail service.
> >> However, I notice that Outlook Express is removing many
> >> attachments. From my work e-mail, I sent myself a .txt
> >> file, which came through OK. But with .doc files, one
> of
> >> two things have happened:
> >> 1) When I send myself a .doc file, Outlook shows the
> >> attachment (a paper clip appears, and when I click on
> the
> >> paper clip, I can see the file name; but the filename
> is
> >> grayed out and doesn't respond at all when I click on
> it.)
> >> 2) When someone (at least my sister) sends me a .doc
> >> file, Outlook Express reports that "OE removed access
> to
> >> the following unsafe attachments in your e-mail:
> etc...."
> >>
> >> Why is this, and what can I do to let these files get
> >> through?
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Ken
> >
> >
> >The change you made deferred OE back to some of its
> default settings.
> >Nothing serious.
> >
> >OE>Tools>Options>Security Tab. Uncheck: "Do not allow
> >attachments........."
> >
> >Please see these links about virus protection in OE 6.
> >
> >http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=291387
> >http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=329570
> >http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/faqs/why.htm#oe6attach
> >--
> >Bruce Hagen
> > ~IB-CA~
> >
> >
> >
> >.

Bruce Hagen
April 27th 04, 02:05 PM
> >Thanks, Bruce,
> I've done what you suggested. Also, in reading the
> material at the links you suggested, I see that the
> second one has me wondering about something. When it
> says to save the attachments so that you can scan them,
> is it implying that the very act of saving them will
> caused them to be scanned; or is it that they must then
> be manually scanned after saving?
> Also, since I have Norton Internet Security and Norton
> AntiVirus, shouldn't that be enough without bothering
> with that (those) step(s)? That is, aren't the messages
> scanned before I can even open the message, let alone the
> attachment?
>
> Ken
>
I actually don't know the answer to that. I do know that if your A/V
is up to date, you shouldn't have any problem.
"Ken" > wrote in message
...
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >
> >"Ken" > wrote in
> message
> ...
> >> I recently got SBC/Yahoo DSL service set up on my XP
> >> machine; and even more recently have just started using
> >> Outlook Express with the SBC/Yahoo e-mail service.
> >> However, I notice that Outlook Express is removing many
> >> attachments. From my work e-mail, I sent myself a .txt
> >> file, which came through OK. But with .doc files, one
> of
> >> two things have happened:
> >> 1) When I send myself a .doc file, Outlook shows the
> >> attachment (a paper clip appears, and when I click on
> the
> >> paper clip, I can see the file name; but the filename
> is
> >> grayed out and doesn't respond at all when I click on
> it.)
> >> 2) When someone (at least my sister) sends me a .doc
> >> file, Outlook Express reports that "OE removed access
> to
> >> the following unsafe attachments in your e-mail:
> etc...."
> >>
> >> Why is this, and what can I do to let these files get
> >> through?
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Ken
> >
> >
> >The change you made deferred OE back to some of its
> default settings.
> >Nothing serious.
> >
> >OE>Tools>Options>Security Tab. Uncheck: "Do not allow
> >attachments........."
> >
> >Please see these links about virus protection in OE 6.
> >
> >http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=291387
> >http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=329570
> >http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/faqs/why.htm#oe6attach
> >--
> >Bruce Hagen
> > ~IB-CA~
> >
> >
> >
> >.

Bruce Hagen
April 27th 04, 02:05 PM
> >Thanks, Bruce,
> I've done what you suggested. Also, in reading the
> material at the links you suggested, I see that the
> second one has me wondering about something. When it
> says to save the attachments so that you can scan them,
> is it implying that the very act of saving them will
> caused them to be scanned; or is it that they must then
> be manually scanned after saving?
> Also, since I have Norton Internet Security and Norton
> AntiVirus, shouldn't that be enough without bothering
> with that (those) step(s)? That is, aren't the messages
> scanned before I can even open the message, let alone the
> attachment?
>
> Ken
>
I actually don't know the answer to that. I do know that if your A/V
is up to date, you shouldn't have any problem.
"Ken" > wrote in message
...
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >
> >"Ken" > wrote in
> message
> ...
> >> I recently got SBC/Yahoo DSL service set up on my XP
> >> machine; and even more recently have just started using
> >> Outlook Express with the SBC/Yahoo e-mail service.
> >> However, I notice that Outlook Express is removing many
> >> attachments. From my work e-mail, I sent myself a .txt
> >> file, which came through OK. But with .doc files, one
> of
> >> two things have happened:
> >> 1) When I send myself a .doc file, Outlook shows the
> >> attachment (a paper clip appears, and when I click on
> the
> >> paper clip, I can see the file name; but the filename
> is
> >> grayed out and doesn't respond at all when I click on
> it.)
> >> 2) When someone (at least my sister) sends me a .doc
> >> file, Outlook Express reports that "OE removed access
> to
> >> the following unsafe attachments in your e-mail:
> etc...."
> >>
> >> Why is this, and what can I do to let these files get
> >> through?
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Ken
> >
> >
> >The change you made deferred OE back to some of its
> default settings.
> >Nothing serious.
> >
> >OE>Tools>Options>Security Tab. Uncheck: "Do not allow
> >attachments........."
> >
> >Please see these links about virus protection in OE 6.
> >
> >http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=291387
> >http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=329570
> >http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/faqs/why.htm#oe6attach
> >--
> >Bruce Hagen
> > ~IB-CA~
> >
> >
> >
> >.

Bruce Hagen
April 27th 04, 02:05 PM
> >Thanks, Bruce,
> I've done what you suggested. Also, in reading the
> material at the links you suggested, I see that the
> second one has me wondering about something. When it
> says to save the attachments so that you can scan them,
> is it implying that the very act of saving them will
> caused them to be scanned; or is it that they must then
> be manually scanned after saving?
> Also, since I have Norton Internet Security and Norton
> AntiVirus, shouldn't that be enough without bothering
> with that (those) step(s)? That is, aren't the messages
> scanned before I can even open the message, let alone the
> attachment?
>
> Ken
>
I actually don't know the answer to that. I do know that if your A/V
is up to date, you shouldn't have any problem.
"Ken" > wrote in message
...
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >
> >"Ken" > wrote in
> message
> ...
> >> I recently got SBC/Yahoo DSL service set up on my XP
> >> machine; and even more recently have just started using
> >> Outlook Express with the SBC/Yahoo e-mail service.
> >> However, I notice that Outlook Express is removing many
> >> attachments. From my work e-mail, I sent myself a .txt
> >> file, which came through OK. But with .doc files, one
> of
> >> two things have happened:
> >> 1) When I send myself a .doc file, Outlook shows the
> >> attachment (a paper clip appears, and when I click on
> the
> >> paper clip, I can see the file name; but the filename
> is
> >> grayed out and doesn't respond at all when I click on
> it.)
> >> 2) When someone (at least my sister) sends me a .doc
> >> file, Outlook Express reports that "OE removed access
> to
> >> the following unsafe attachments in your e-mail:
> etc...."
> >>
> >> Why is this, and what can I do to let these files get
> >> through?
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Ken
> >
> >
> >The change you made deferred OE back to some of its
> default settings.
> >Nothing serious.
> >
> >OE>Tools>Options>Security Tab. Uncheck: "Do not allow
> >attachments........."
> >
> >Please see these links about virus protection in OE 6.
> >
> >http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=291387
> >http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=329570
> >http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/faqs/why.htm#oe6attach
> >--
> >Bruce Hagen
> > ~IB-CA~
> >
> >
> >
> >.

Bruce Hagen
April 27th 04, 02:05 PM
> >Thanks, Bruce,
> I've done what you suggested. Also, in reading the
> material at the links you suggested, I see that the
> second one has me wondering about something. When it
> says to save the attachments so that you can scan them,
> is it implying that the very act of saving them will
> caused them to be scanned; or is it that they must then
> be manually scanned after saving?
> Also, since I have Norton Internet Security and Norton
> AntiVirus, shouldn't that be enough without bothering
> with that (those) step(s)? That is, aren't the messages
> scanned before I can even open the message, let alone the
> attachment?
>
> Ken
>
I actually don't know the answer to that. I do know that if your A/V
is up to date, you shouldn't have any problem.
"Ken" > wrote in message
...
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >
> >"Ken" > wrote in
> message
> ...
> >> I recently got SBC/Yahoo DSL service set up on my XP
> >> machine; and even more recently have just started using
> >> Outlook Express with the SBC/Yahoo e-mail service.
> >> However, I notice that Outlook Express is removing many
> >> attachments. From my work e-mail, I sent myself a .txt
> >> file, which came through OK. But with .doc files, one
> of
> >> two things have happened:
> >> 1) When I send myself a .doc file, Outlook shows the
> >> attachment (a paper clip appears, and when I click on
> the
> >> paper clip, I can see the file name; but the filename
> is
> >> grayed out and doesn't respond at all when I click on
> it.)
> >> 2) When someone (at least my sister) sends me a .doc
> >> file, Outlook Express reports that "OE removed access
> to
> >> the following unsafe attachments in your e-mail:
> etc...."
> >>
> >> Why is this, and what can I do to let these files get
> >> through?
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Ken
> >
> >
> >The change you made deferred OE back to some of its
> default settings.
> >Nothing serious.
> >
> >OE>Tools>Options>Security Tab. Uncheck: "Do not allow
> >attachments........."
> >
> >Please see these links about virus protection in OE 6.
> >
> >http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=291387
> >http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=329570
> >http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/faqs/why.htm#oe6attach
> >--
> >Bruce Hagen
> > ~IB-CA~
> >
> >
> >
> >.

Bruce Hagen
April 27th 04, 02:05 PM
> >Thanks, Bruce,
> I've done what you suggested. Also, in reading the
> material at the links you suggested, I see that the
> second one has me wondering about something. When it
> says to save the attachments so that you can scan them,
> is it implying that the very act of saving them will
> caused them to be scanned; or is it that they must then
> be manually scanned after saving?
> Also, since I have Norton Internet Security and Norton
> AntiVirus, shouldn't that be enough without bothering
> with that (those) step(s)? That is, aren't the messages
> scanned before I can even open the message, let alone the
> attachment?
>
> Ken
>
I actually don't know the answer to that. I do know that if your A/V
is up to date, you shouldn't have any problem.
"Ken" > wrote in message
...
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >
> >"Ken" > wrote in
> message
> ...
> >> I recently got SBC/Yahoo DSL service set up on my XP
> >> machine; and even more recently have just started using
> >> Outlook Express with the SBC/Yahoo e-mail service.
> >> However, I notice that Outlook Express is removing many
> >> attachments. From my work e-mail, I sent myself a .txt
> >> file, which came through OK. But with .doc files, one
> of
> >> two things have happened:
> >> 1) When I send myself a .doc file, Outlook shows the
> >> attachment (a paper clip appears, and when I click on
> the
> >> paper clip, I can see the file name; but the filename
> is
> >> grayed out and doesn't respond at all when I click on
> it.)
> >> 2) When someone (at least my sister) sends me a .doc
> >> file, Outlook Express reports that "OE removed access
> to
> >> the following unsafe attachments in your e-mail:
> etc...."
> >>
> >> Why is this, and what can I do to let these files get
> >> through?
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Ken
> >
> >
> >The change you made deferred OE back to some of its
> default settings.
> >Nothing serious.
> >
> >OE>Tools>Options>Security Tab. Uncheck: "Do not allow
> >attachments........."
> >
> >Please see these links about virus protection in OE 6.
> >
> >http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=291387
> >http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=329570
> >http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/faqs/why.htm#oe6attach
> >--
> >Bruce Hagen
> > ~IB-CA~
> >
> >
> >
> >.

Bruce Hagen
April 27th 04, 02:05 PM
> >Thanks, Bruce,
> I've done what you suggested. Also, in reading the
> material at the links you suggested, I see that the
> second one has me wondering about something. When it
> says to save the attachments so that you can scan them,
> is it implying that the very act of saving them will
> caused them to be scanned; or is it that they must then
> be manually scanned after saving?
> Also, since I have Norton Internet Security and Norton
> AntiVirus, shouldn't that be enough without bothering
> with that (those) step(s)? That is, aren't the messages
> scanned before I can even open the message, let alone the
> attachment?
>
> Ken
>
I actually don't know the answer to that. I do know that if your A/V
is up to date, you shouldn't have any problem.
"Ken" > wrote in message
...
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >
> >"Ken" > wrote in
> message
> ...
> >> I recently got SBC/Yahoo DSL service set up on my XP
> >> machine; and even more recently have just started using
> >> Outlook Express with the SBC/Yahoo e-mail service.
> >> However, I notice that Outlook Express is removing many
> >> attachments. From my work e-mail, I sent myself a .txt
> >> file, which came through OK. But with .doc files, one
> of
> >> two things have happened:
> >> 1) When I send myself a .doc file, Outlook shows the
> >> attachment (a paper clip appears, and when I click on
> the
> >> paper clip, I can see the file name; but the filename
> is
> >> grayed out and doesn't respond at all when I click on
> it.)
> >> 2) When someone (at least my sister) sends me a .doc
> >> file, Outlook Express reports that "OE removed access
> to
> >> the following unsafe attachments in your e-mail:
> etc...."
> >>
> >> Why is this, and what can I do to let these files get
> >> through?
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Ken
> >
> >
> >The change you made deferred OE back to some of its
> default settings.
> >Nothing serious.
> >
> >OE>Tools>Options>Security Tab. Uncheck: "Do not allow
> >attachments........."
> >
> >Please see these links about virus protection in OE 6.
> >
> >http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=291387
> >http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=329570
> >http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/faqs/why.htm#oe6attach
> >--
> >Bruce Hagen
> > ~IB-CA~
> >
> >
> >
> >.

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