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![]() Steve Cochran wrote: Some even block zip attachments. Often renaming will overcome that, such as file.zip.txt and then the user can rename it from .txt to zip. Gets complicated for the user, though. I still get a lot of people visiting my web page on how to open a zip file. The way I get round content filter restrictions is to send files using YouSendIt (http://www.yousendit.com/). It's meant for sending very big files (which it's also good at) but it is also a good way to get round the various blocks on email attachments. The PC Guru: www.the-pc-guru.com |
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