I do too but "Thank goodness" isn't exactly my feeling. timm On Thursday 18 April 2002 09:40 am, KRFinch@dstsystems.com wrote: > Thank goodness I work in a Notes shop! > > Kevin Finch > Network Administrator > DST Systems, Inc. > 816/435-6039 > krfinch@dstsystems.com > > > > > > ANTIGEN_CROW > "'kclug-list@marauder.illiana.net'" il.ku.edu> > cc: > 04/18/2002 05:37 Subject: Antigen found > =*.*scr file AM > > > > > > > You are receiving this message because inet attempted to send you an email > attachment that contained a file that conflicted with our =*.*scr filter. > ACS is using this filter to block the transmission of attachment types that > are known to carry viruses. Antigen for Exchange has deleted the > attachment. > The message, with the subject of ACCESSKEY, was sent from inet and was > discovered in IMC QueuesInbound located on the CROW server. > > If this was a legitimately transmitted file, please contact the sender, and > have them rename the file extension or zip the file before attaching it to > an email. Inform the sender that the attachment had a file extension that > Antigen filters. > > By renaming or zipping the file, the file can then be attached to an email > and the email will pass through our filters. Please make sure the sender > includes in the text of message what the original file extension was or how > to unzip the file. You will need to change the file name back to its > original name or, unzip it, after you save the file to your system > > Please note that the server automatically generates this message. If you > reply to this message you will not receive a response. If you need > additional assistance please contact: > > Faculty & staff: Exchange Help Line at 864-2000 > Students: Help Desk at 864-0200 > > > > > >