They do support that scenario under special conditions. Contact Verisign
for details.
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BlackSnail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hi,
today i had received a suspicious e-mail with an attachement
(using Mozilla 1.2.1).
The filename is displayed as readme.xls (and 3 dots wich can
be easily overlooked). After having a closer look in the headers,
the full name of this attachement is readme.xlslots of blanks.scr .
I think it
Ulrich Eckhardt wrote:
Hi,
today i had received a suspicious e-mail with an attachement
(using Mozilla 1.2.1).
The filename is displayed as readme.xls (and 3 dots wich can
be easily overlooked). After having a closer look in the headers,
the full name of this attachement is
Nelson B. Bolyard wrote:
Decisions about whether a file is safe for some purpose should be made
based on the MIME content type, not the file name or extension.
Tell that MS Windows :-(.
Ben