alice-teacher Problem with .a2w attachments
Patricia Campbell
pcampbell.dawson at gmail.com
Fri Dec 2 19:11:05 EST 2011
It looks like your Exchange server had what I assume is a false positive on
some malware. This is at the server level you should contact the
administrators. Unfortunately depending on their skill level and/or
security requirements they may not be able to help. What you could do is
use a 3rd party file share site & share the links to the uploaded worlds.
some free file sharing sites:
http://www.4shared.com/
http://refile.net/
http://www.sendspace.com/
There are a lot and most have free type accounts. There is also Dropbox
which works quite well.
btw Thank you Eileen for your rubric, it was excellent, I extended it a bit
but used the base of it I am in your debt.
On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 4:04 PM, EILEEN PELUSO <Pelusoem at lycoming.edu> wrote:
> We recently moved our email from GroupWise to Microsoft Exchange 2010,
> and we're having problems sending/receiving large Alice worlds as
> attachments. Below is an example of how the emails come through. Is
> anyone else having the problem? Are there any know solutions?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Eileen Peluso
>
> Lycoming College
>
>
>
> ---------------------------------------- This is what comes through:
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
> FILE QUARANTINED
>
> The original contents of this file have been replaced with this message
> because of its characteristics.
> File name: 'winmail.dat'
> Malware name: 'ExceedinglyNested'
>
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