Hi Dennis,

Did you
 read my first post about the problem? That is one our client and one our user. 
I don't think they will
 tried "zip bomb". I know i'm not very common with Linux and Exim, and that's 
why i'm asking here.
 But thanks for the help to all.










 >-------- Оригинално писмо --------

 >От: Dennis Davis [email protected]

 >Относно: Re: [exim] Strange problem with mime_acl_check.

 >До: [email protected]

 >Изпратено на: 16.01.2016 09:31


On Sat, 16 Jan 2016, kuncho pencho wrote:



> From: kuncho pencho  [email protected] >

> To:  [email protected] 

> Date: Sat, 16 Jan 2016 05:30:09

> Subject: Re: [exim] Strange problem with mime_acl_check.

>

> The client deleted the attachment but one of our users had the

> same problem also. He deleted attachment to, but i login remotely

> to his pc, made exactly same attachment and copied to mail

> server. Check it and it pass about 1m16.021s. :( Will wait for the

> next time ..



...



Possibly worth mentioning that zip files can be constructed to

consume inordinate amounts of resources when decoded.  Such

malicious files can be used to severely stress-test or disable

anti-virus systems etc.  See:



 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zip_bomb 



for brief details.



I never had the nerve to try passing 42.zip through a production

email system :-(

-- 

Dennis Davis  [email protected] >



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