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In the last couple of days a few of us have had problems trying to send saved game files. Outlook Express had removed the attachments, with the following explanation:

"OE removed access to the following unsafe attachments in your mail: filename.cme"

I even tried sending a file by changing cme to cm1--still the same result, removal of access to the file.

Has anyone else experienced similar problems?

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Select options/protection under the menu "tools" in OE and uncheck the box relative to disallowing opening or saving of potentially dangerous files.

Be warned that this lessens your overall secutity, but if you have an antivirus system on your PC...

bye

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Switch to Pbem Helper (sorry, don't have the link handy since I'm up at work - working - very hard in fact).

Pbem Helper will zip/unzip, archive turns, start turns automatically (if you opt) and all kinds of other neat stuff.

Bit of a trick to get it set up and going initially, but once you have it going you'll be amazed at the functions it performs.

The miracles of Google found that link: HERE

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Outlook XP and 2003 are designed to be fully integrated with Exchange. The Exchange servers sets your permissions for your mail, so MS has left a lot of the functionality of Outlook dormant on purpose for the standalone user. In this instance the Exchange Admin would set the type and size of attachments you'd be allowed to send/receive. You can hack this (hack might be too romantic of a term); the link below gives a very nice step by step. But do remember as someone else said that this reduces your security substantially, as this requires you (or whoever you share your PC with) to always be alert about the mail they receive. Hope this helps:

http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/esecup/getexe.htm

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