Thanks,  I agree we'll take the later tact at first

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Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 10:10 AM
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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] How can I let mails with 'Blank Folding'
Vulnerability



>Using the pro version of AV how can I allow mail for a certain user 
>through even though it has been detected with the Outlook 'Blank 
>Folding' Vulnerability.
>
>The mail also contains important attachments for this user.

You can turn off virus scanning for that one user if you want.  There is
no 
way to disable just the vulnerability tests for a specific user.

The only option to make sure that viruses aren't intentionally allowed 
through, however, is to get the person sending the E-mail to fix the 
problem.  With the current situation with spam and viruses, people
sending 
broken mail and mail that could be dangerous are going to have to learn
to 
fix these problems.
                                     -Scott

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