Outlook/OWA 2003 - file types blocked

Julian Field mailscanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Sun Jan 25 14:43:03 GMT 2004


How about someone puts this list in the FAQ, and I leave the
filename.rules.conf alone for now?

At 14:38 25/01/2004, you wrote:
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>Julian Field wrote:
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>>Would people like me to add all of these to my supplied
>>filename.rules.conf? I don't really agree with all of them. For example,
>>running a .inf file just shows it to you, it doesn't "run" it.
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>>And why is a .crt dangerous?
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>>>.csh Unix shell script
>Why is a C-Shell, shell script dangerous on a machine running 2003? I
>thought a) There is no default connection to open this kind of file
>b) it would simply be shown in a notepad?
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>Not to mention that C-Shell shell scripts are not standard sh based
>shell scripts and most do not even execute properly without a C Shell
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>- -d
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