How does the Barracuda service handle attachments?
• If it contains a virus, the email is blocked from delivery. • If it is an .exe that is NOT a virus, the email will be quarantined. If you want to be sure an intended recipient receives your attachment, it is best to use software to zip or tar the file(s), or place the item where it can be file shared. Q: How does the Barracuda handle emails that contain viruses? A: Email which contain viruses are blocked and not delivered. Q: In my Barracuda quarantine, is there a way to view an email before deleting it? A: You may have noticed that when your mouse scrolls over messages they highlight with a dark grey bar. Just click once on the “subject,” “date” or “from” fields and a preview window will open. This window will show you the header information and the first 5,000 bytes of the message in Plain Text format. Q: I’ve deleted something from my quarantine by mistake. Can you recover it? A: No. Once you delete the item, it’s gone. You may need to contact the sender. Q: Do I need any local fi
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