Download exe files from my programmer

J

julio

Hi,
I need to download exe files mailed by our programmer, attached to mails
Outlook blocked the access to this files because "feel" potentially unsafe
problems with this files
What key I ned to modify to download this attachments
TIA
 
V

VanguardLH

julio said:
Hi,
I need to download exe files mailed by our programmer, attached to mails
Outlook blocked the access to this files because "feel" potentially unsafe
problems with this files
What key I ned to modify to download this attachments
TIA

So why not have the sender simply change the extension from .exe to
..exx, and then you rename it back to .exe when you save the attachment.
Or the sender could just compress it into a .zip file and send that.
 
J

julio

Diane

This works fine and you help me very very simple

Regards

Diane Poremsky said:
See http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/esecup/getexe.asp

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julio said:
Hi,
I need to download exe files mailed by our programmer, attached to mails
Outlook blocked the access to this files because "feel" potentially unsafe
problems with this files
What key I ned to modify to download this attachments
TIA
 
V

VanguardLH

julio said:
I cant do this, because is in other country and they dont do this
Regards

"They" sending .exe files already know they are violating e-mail
security for MANY e-mail programs. "They" chose to **** over their
recipients. So complain to them. They are the CAUSE of the problem.
No one, including "THEM", should be sending executable files via e-mail.

Lie and tell them you cannot receive executable attachments due to
anti-spam filters in your ISP. Just tell them you cannot receive their
e-mails with .exe attachments. Force them to be polite to you and
everyone else to whom they send their files. No one *has* to send an
..exe file. That was their CHOICE. That the e-mail originates in
another country is irrelevant. It could originate in the next city or
state. So did you plan on driving over to complain to the recipient in
person? E-mail is worldwide.

You said the e-mails are coming from "our programmer". Well, that means
this person is hired by you (whomever is "our") so tell this sender to
stop sending .exe files.
 

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