On 6/20/07, Jeff Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Is this for real?  There is no way for me to unblock a potentially dangerous
> Access .mdb file?  Also, am I going to ask a user to zip up the file or ftp
> it to a secure location or rename it?

One Microsoft Way. Love it or leave it.

If you get your mail through an ISP who retains the email on their
system (like an IMAP server, or a POP server if you've configured it
to delete the mail after a couple of days -- always a good idea), you
could retrieve the mail off the server with a real mail client, like
Thunderbird.

Even if you're working with an Exchange server, it's possible that it
is set up to retain mail and could be configured to act as a POP or
IMAP server as well as it's native MAPI interface (MAPI Bad!!!)

It doesn't work retrospectively, though, if you've already removed the
message from the mail server, you may just have to ask the client to
send it again. Perhaps you could use a more trustworthy email client,
like Google or Yahoo! Mail.

-- 
Ted Roche
Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
http://www.tedroche.com


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