I see his point where this would be handy.

This would have to be my wishlist item for 2.0.

Maybe some way to identify that the attachment has been administratively
disallowed (as in, not a virus), but to allow the email through once it
has been stripped.  Useful if you're blocking mpegs and mp3s and such. 
You would want the user to get the email, but the offending attachment is
kept off the server.
I loved that feature about Antigen from Sybari.

Taking a look at the logs in Sybari told you how much non work related
mail was coming in.
Aaron

Jason Haar said:
> On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 09:11:31AM +0800, Antonio Rabena wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>>    Is there any way to just cut the filtered/virus attachment and
>>    deliver the
>> email message to the recipient?
>>
>
> No. It's block only.
>
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>
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