Is there any doc on exactly what file extensions get rejected (I
assume .exe is not the only one...)?
If I rename offending files, will that work?

On Jun 20, 5:40 am, "Julian (Google)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As a security measure to prevent potential viruses, Gmail doesn't
> allow you to send or receive executable files. This also applies to
> the email migration.
>
> http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=6590
>
> Julian.
>
> On Jun 19, 2:03 am, bobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > When I do an "insert" operation on a new mail message, and that
> > message has a .exe attachment, I get a 400 result code, with a reason
> > about the message containing a "virus" (the .exe does not contain a
> > virus).
>
> > Why does it reject .exes? Is there a way around that with a policy
> > setting, or something?
>
> > Also, the reason text itself is misleading.
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