On Tue, Jul 16, 2002 at 09:40:47AM -0700, landon wrote:
> One problem I can't find information about is when you try to send a email
> with a zip attachment with a denied extenstion file in the zip file, it
> denies it automatically.  It doesn't scan the file, it just denies it right
> away.

Feature - not a bug.

Don't forget - what's right for you isn't right for someone else. I
personally cannot comprehend why you'd want to block EXE attachments - but
then say it's OK if they come in as part of  a zip file. I mean, do you want
to block executables or not?

I realise you have your reasons, but when Qmail-Scanner blocks EXEs - it
blocks EXEs :-)

-- 
Cheers

Jason Haar
Information Security Manager, Trimble Navigation Ltd.
Phone: +64 3 9635 377 Fax: +64 3 9635 417
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