Hi, I'm new to ASSP.
I wonder if you experienced a similar situation, and if ASSP can manage it.

An inbound email has an .eml attached, the .eml is a multipart with .zip
attached and this contains a virus. We can't block .eml extension, because
of a lot of reasons.

All solutions I've tried only scan the .eml in its textual format so no
virus is detected.

Thanks for any suggestions.



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