That's cute: when I got my copy of that message back from the list processor it was also flagged as containing a text/plain,.exe attachment. So whatever it is that leads Amavis to this conclusion, it survives being included verbatim in the body of another text/plain mail.
On 26.04.2016 12:47, Tilman Schmidt wrote: > > On 26.04.2016 12:28, Olivier Nicole wrote: >> Tilman Schmidt <[email protected]> writes: >> >>> On our mailserver, Amavis is quarantining a lot of mails claiming that >>> they contain a banned attachment of type "text/plain,.exe" even though, >>> when inspecting the quarantined mail, they turn out not to contain any >>> attachment at all, not even an image or signature, just "text/plain" >>> and possibly "text/html" within "multipart/alternative". > [...] >> That would request an example I think > > No prob, this here comes straight from my quarantine folder. The > message itself came from the mailing list, so I consider it public. > I just deleted the (internal) recipient address. Hope it goes through > sufficiently unmangled: [snipped to avoid another round of bans]
