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From: aditya.deshmukh at online.gateway.technolabs.net (Aditya, ALD [ Aditya Lalit Deshmukh ])
Subject: MS Anti Virus?

> it is an admin issue. 

that is very true, like the programmers have become code monkeys, sysadmin & netadmins have become patch monkeys

> 
> 
> > The *real* IT department could then link to the 
> > executeable and place it on an intranet server 
> > which would be secure.
> 
> This is an interesting idea but I can't see how one could do it in a

how about only doing so with the file that are zip encrypted - unencrpyted attachments are scanned and passed along, zipped ones are unzipped and scanned but the ones that cannot be unzipped are the ones that go as a link to the user. how does then one deal with other compression formats like ace, rar, lha, arj etc etc ?

-aditya
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