Right.... I can email the PDFs anywhere just fine. It has some relation to using the JavaMail API. When I attach the PDFs programmatically and send using JavaMail is when my problems occur.

 So... regular email iText PDF attachments are ok.
 JavaMail non-iText PDF attachments are ok.
 JavaMail iText PDF attachments are tagged malicious.

 Does that help shed any more light on the situation?

 Thanks again.



Paulo Soares wrote:

That a novelty. iText PDFs gets attached in the mailing list all the time
and nobody ever complained.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Neil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [iText-questions] problems mailing iText PDFs



I apologize if this is a duplicate. I posted this another way several hours ago, and I haven't seen it come through yet.

When I use the JavaMail API to generate an email to send iText PDFs as
attachments to my clients, they always get flagged as "malicious" by their
email virus checkers and transformed into text. Any other emails sent with
the same method come through just fine... only iText PDFs get tagged.

Has anyone encountered this before? If so, what do I have to do to make sure
iText PDF attachments aren't considered 'malicious'?

Thanks in advance for your help.

neil
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Chief Technical Officer, KLCG, Inc.
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