General E-Mail Safety Tips
- Be suspicious of email attachments
from unknown sources.
- Verify that attachments have been sent by the author of the
email. Newer viruses can send email messages that appear to be
from people you know. This is known as "spoofing" a sender's
address.
- Do not respond to "phishing" e-mails.
- Do not set your email program to "auto-run" attachments.
In Eudora leave "Warn me when I Launch a program from a message" checked
in Tools/Options/Extra Warnings. Leave "Allow executables
in HTML content" unchecked in Tools/Options/Viewing Mail.
- Obtain all Microsoft security updates.
- Update your anti-virus protection weekly.
E-Mail Filters at St. Edward's Prevent Most Virus Infected Attachments
from Reaching Your E-Mail
Attachments with certain file extensions are discarded from St.
Edward's E-Mail.
Each email that goes through an acad.stedwards.edu or admin.stedwards.edu
account is filtered for unallowed attachments. These filters were
placed on the acad.stedwards.edu and admin.stedwards.edu servers
to catch potential virus attacks. This filter does not allow emails
to be sent or received with attachments containing the following
extensions:
.ade
.adp .bas .bat .chm .cmd .com .cpl .crt .dbx .dll .eml .exe .hlp
.hta .inf .ini .ins .isp .jse? .lib .lnk .mdb .mde .mht .msc .msi
.msp .mst .ocx .pcd .pif .png .reg .scr .sct .shb .shs .sys
.url .vb .vbe .vbs .vxd .wab .wsc .wsf .wsh .zi .zip
There is also a 10 MB size limit on any attachments sent. The
filter and the 10 MB attachment size limit will prevent most viruses
from entering the SEU servers. If a sender tries to email an attachment
larger than 10 MB from their SEU account then they will receive
an error message.
If someone attempts to send an attachment with any of these extensions,
then the message and the attachment will be removed from our email
server. If you need to send a file with one of these extensions
you will need to rename the file before sending it or find an alternative
means of delivering the file.
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