Hey all: I'd like to block all file attachments that end in .exe at the mail server (end users just can't seem to overcome the temptation to run executables that they receive as attachments. They're all a giddy crowd of idiots currently wowing about some silly little prog that makes kittens dance around their screens or some such crap...sorry, can you tell they're bugging me?). Anyway, I felt it easier to just block those. I don't care about them subverting this by having people rename these files for sending. They're not even that sophisticated. Anyhow, I was looking for info. on doing this on the Sendmail site. Then I started wondering if a global procmail recipe might be a more proper way to do this? Anyone else doing this or have any suggestions? To go a step further, I'd be interested in actually scanning .doc and .xls documents that are attachments too. I run McAfee for UNIX to scan their home directories (that Samba provides them). Ideally I'd like to stop infected .doc files from coming in the door to begin with, though. And maybe scan them on the way out too. Thanks for any help! :) Wes