Windows Mail removed access to the following dangerous attachments

Windows Mail response when opening an email with an attachment: Windows Mail removed access to the following dangerous attachments...  I know that these attachments to be sure.  I have forwarded these work or were sent from reliable sources.  How can I access these attachments?   It is urgent for the Organization of events.

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