If you set IE to prompt you whether you want to run scripts, Outlook will
prompt you for it as well. It also cuts down on the annoying jumping
signatures, not to mention the popup disclaimers and other Stupid Outlook
Tricks.

The downside is that you will see a lot of prompts when browsing. 

-- 
be - MOS



The key to building a superstar is to keep their mouth shut.  To reveal an
artist to the people can be to destroy him.  It isn't to anyone's advantage
to see the truth.
                -- Bob Ezrin, rock music producer

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stevens, Dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 9:23 AM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: Blocking javascript email?
> 
> 
> To the list:
> Is there a way in exchange (or Outlook), without being an 
> admin, to reject
> emails that contain javascript?  I am on a bunch of porn 
> mailing lists. I
> have effectively stopped most of it by adding rules in that 
> look for key
> words. I just got one this morning where the message is 
> blank, there is no
> attachment, but there is a javascript embedded in the body. It then,
> apparently tries to do a redirect.  Thanks for the help.
> 
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