Fine and dandy if there is A) an available virus scanner and B) it
properly scans for, detects and fixes said problems.
So, tell me...how many emails have you received with VB scripts and
ActiveX components that were real emails, vs. the bogus crap that has been
passing through the net for the last few months?
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Vidiot wrote:
> >In business situations, email is a tool, provided by the employer, to be
> >used as the employer decides is appropriate. As such, the employer also
> >gets to determine the type of email that enters/exits that mail system.
>
> Instead of globally deep-sixing said extension, companies filter (ours does)
> e-mail through virus detection software and only remove the offending
> attachment if it contains a virus. It will then pass the e-mail through,
> with a note indicating what happened to the attachment.
>
> MB
>
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