We thought about that, but were guessing it would not be commonly used -- and the hassle of maintaining 3 sets of banned file extensions would be very unwieldy (since you would need BANEXT, BANZIPEXT, and BANEZIPEXT). However, at least one other person has already suggested this would be a good idea, so we may incorporate it.
Let me speak up again on this one...I would definitely want to see this. I would want to limit the extensions within passworded zips to just a short list of files, COM, BAT, PIF and EXE. I would also like to have the ability to have a different bounce message for these files. I believe that I've seen at least 2 or 3 others besides myself ask about this as a possibility.
I really don't think it makes much sense to treat everything the same way unless you just simply want to be exceedingly strict with your system. For one, if you bounce for a password encoded zip file that contains an attachment, there is no way to verify if that file was infected, and that could cause a huge amount of messages bounced to forged addresses during a spam storm. Right now I am already generating a lot of bogus notifications from banned DELETED0.TXT messages and now these as well. I would prefer to have 4 different classifications right now, with a separate set of notification E-mails. This could probably be achieved with one new variable that only sends if the block type has one of the four in it.
SKIPIFBANNAMEHAS BANEEZIP- (any password encoded zip banned extension)
SKIPIFBANNAMEHAS BANZIP-EXE (only normal zips with EXE files in them)
SKIPIFBANNAMEHAS BANEXT- (any banned extension)
SKIPIFBANNAMEHAS BANNAME-DELETED0.TXT
BANEXT EXE BANZIP EXE BANEZIP EXE BANNAME DELTETED0.TXT
Matt
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