sorry, this is with 17244
On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 11:22 PM, K Post <nntp.p...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm getting errors like:
>
> Sep-26-17 23:00:19 Warning: got unexpected signal SEGV in Worker_1:
> package - Win32::Unicode::Dir, file -
> c:/strawberry/perl/site/lib/Win32/Unicode/Dir.pm,
> line - 80!
>
> Sep-26-17 23:00:29 Warning: try to terminate inactive/stuck Worker_1
>
> Sep-26-17 23:00:29 msg81131-14259 202.79.16.19 <spam...@outsidedomain.com>
> to: ouru...@domain.org error: unable to parse message for attachments -
> TERMINATED - possibly by MainThread on detected stuck - in package - main,
> file - c:\assp\assp.pl, line - 65368.
>
> It looks like we're getting slammed with attachments that contains java in
> zips.
>
> If I look in c:/assp/tmp I see folders like zip_2_1506481037
>
> If I try to delete the zip file, windows throws a warning that some
> filenames are too long for the recycle bin and that I'll need to delete
> permanently. if I say okay to that, the files still don't delete. If I
> try shift-deleting (permanent delete from the start), after confirming, I
> get "The source file name(s)are larger than is supported by the file
> system. Try moving to a location which has a shorter path name, or try
> renaming to shorter name(s) before attempting this operation."
>
> I also tried deleting from the command prompt, using rmdi /s and get:
>
> c:\assp\tmp>rmdir /S zip_1_1506481039
> zip_1_1506481039, Are you sure (Y/N)? y
> zip_1_1506481039\.10\EcarOcuhAyucu\UfirIcehUyucu\UliroCahayoci\
> 1152huu1od1ip9lln
> 2jel652vmqjojmggm16v37h5bsqfflen\ht1c8p19t61g5dl4as44uasaif6ib3
> l5iog39akos3hootq
> l6hklu7\94df36g2uliulse16f3qv7emo3r2stta4fmldjg35movenhlt9b4jn4jjqso
> 5uhfakf12isg
> 4dpdultgot - The system cannot find the path specified.
>
> I'm sure I can get these deleted using another tool, but I'm wondering
> what we can do with ASSP to prevent this from happening again. If a zip
> has crazy long folder or file names, I say we reject it. The question
> becomes if ASSP can somehow determine that without first saving the
> extracted data to tmp (And thereby making it hard to delete).
>
> Suggestions?
>
>
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