Attachment Blocking
Outlook 2000SR1 introduced a new security
feature to block attachments which were considered unsafe. Ever since Outlook 2002
that feature has been standard. If you receive
an e-mail message that contains one of the blocked file types, you may
receive the following warning message:
Outlook blocked access to the following potentially unsafe
attachments: [...]
Although Outlook has blocked access to the attachment, the
attachment still exists in the message. There are numerous Knowledge Base
articles available from Microsoft which summarize what to do if you must
open the attachment.
829982 You cannon open attachments in Outlook 2003
Q290497 OL2002: You Cannot Open Attachments
Q318515 OL2000: Cannot Access Attachments
The articles provide a procedure for editing the registry on
the client workstation to include or exclude certain file types from the
list of dangerous file types which are blocked.
Please note, this has little to do with the Exchange server.
The server has not blocked access to your attachment, Outlook has.

Add a registry string value under
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\<VERSION>\Security called
Level1Remove and add the extensions you want with leading dots and trailing
semicolons like:
.pst;.rar
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