I am not using BANEXT EZIP with i7 nor i8 per your instructions to remove it in place of the new commands:
In that case, i7 will *not* block any encrypted .ZIP files.
BANEZIPEXTS and BANZIPEXTS ON
I used that encoded file to test it under i8 first and it went straight through, that is what tipped me off that something was not right.
What extension does the attachment in your mail client show? I'm thinking that the firewall is mucking things up (if it renames the .ZIP to .ZI or .ZI_, for example, Declude Virus won't look at it).
I am unsure where to turn as our .vir directories are off the charts.
Unfortunately, this isn't useful information without knowing which version(s) caused them, and preferably the log file entries for them as well. There was an old interim that could cause this, but the latest should not.
-Scott
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