Unsafe Attachment in Outlook Express
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From: farrrr east
Today, once again, an attachment arrived to OE6, and the Open or Save attachment was greyed out, BUT no warning message. Previously I sent these items to a Hotmail account, and opened them from there, but when I selected Forward, the file became accessible, double clicking the file opened it.
'nough said
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From: Raynes Park
It is part of a security update for Outlook - you might have got it via a Windows Update component or service release.
It annoys me that MS takes it upon themselves to screw up everybody's settings though, after all the user should choose.
Cheers
It annoys me that MS takes it upon themselves to screw up everybody's settings though, after all the user should choose.
Cheers
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From: Cambridge, England, EU
It annoys me that MS takes it upon themselves to screw up everybody's settings though, after all the user should choose.
Can't win, though, can they? If they leave all the security turned off by default they get slagged off for leaving the poor ickle punters wide open to viruses.
Can't win, though, can they? If they leave all the security turned off by default they get slagged off for leaving the poor ickle punters wide open to viruses.
'nough said
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From: Raynes Park
Gertrude, I agree with your statement with respect to the more obscure back-door loopholes that crop up every so often, but disabling access to attachments is bit over the top in my opinion.
It would have been better if they had introduced a pop-up message of some sort, say on first use of OE after the update, to give the user a choice. They do that with IE (e.g. auto-complete, secure sites, privacy stuff etc. , so why not with OE?).
It would have been better if they had introduced a pop-up message of some sort, say on first use of OE after the update, to give the user a choice. They do that with IE (e.g. auto-complete, secure sites, privacy stuff etc. , so why not with OE?).




