Thanks for the ideas - I have hashed out the top 2 in the badloadertype, and have reinstated the badmimetype, and will see how it runs.

Jake Vickers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Shelly wrote:
> Hi, my users are complaining of not being able to receive some PDF's
> or XLS files.
>
> I have tried removing the MIME from badmime types and rebuilding the
> database, however this and even hashing out all the different MIME
> types still does not allow the files to come through.
>
> The strange thing is this only happens occasionally, and is pretty random.
> Am I missing something?
>
> Can anyone suggest anywhere else this may be occuring?Id really like
> to restore the MIME database back to its original form, to block zips
> and so forth.
>
Look at the badloadertypes file. The first 2 entries in there gave me
false positives on PDF files (the second one), and the first one gave me
false positive on ZIP files created with Winzip containing Peachtree
data. The problem with badlosertypes is that the hash in there can match
ANY portion of the MIME (attachment). Not just the first few chars.

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