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jjmcv
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There any way to prohibit sending attachments .exe extension, etc.

Thank you

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Hi,

You need to create a global filter for this using the criteria "Where the message has attachments" and then specify in the criteria which attachment extension you would like to trigger on. Then you can add an action to delete message.

http://www.mailenable.com/documentation ... lter_.html
http://www.mailenable.com/documentation ... teria.html
http://www.mailenable.com/documentation ... tions.html
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Ian Margarone
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jjmcv
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Thanks Ian

I understand that by activating the filter you refer me, extensions (.386, .exe, .msi, etc.) that are in the list are those that would be prohibited within an attachment?

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Hi,

You can remove all the other extensions and only leave the .exe in the list.
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Ian Margarone
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