Blocking certain extensions in Exchange 2000

Blocking certain extensions in Exchange 2000

How do I block certain extensions in Exchange 2000?

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Blocking file extensions can be done with antivirus and spam-filtering software. It can also be done using native Outlook 2003 and Outlook Web Access 2003 functionality.


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This was first published in June 2005