From the SquirrelMail ANNOUNCE mailing list (they released v1.4.9 today)

 > We've also changed SquirrelMail attachment handling to work around an
 > issue in Internet Explorer: the browser will attempt to guess the MIME
 > type of attachments based on content, not the MIME header we send.
 > Attachments could fake to be an 'harmless' image/jpeg, while they were
 > in fact HTML that Internet Explorer would render.

Or VBScript?

I don't know what their workaround is.  I suspect that Squirrelmail is 
verifying that the attachments are actually binary, and don't decode to 
HTML...

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