In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Daniel Pittman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> MIMEdefang <http://www.roaringpenguin.com/mimedefang/> does exactly what
> you want. It will strip away executable files and discard them
> completely for you -- perfect filtering of the "junk" you get.

It looks like MIMEdefang just strips away the "unsafe" part, which
doesn't seem to really help.  I don't care whether the executable
itself appears in my mailbox or just the shell of the message; there
is no safety issue for me, and it doesn't save me any time or effort
to read a "defanged" message.

The only reason for someone to send me an executable is that they have
contracted a virus, so I want to just discard those emails.  Is there
an off-the-shelf way to do that?  (I would be surprised if not.)
-- 
Shields.

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