Thats right John, amavis is the content_filter doing the filtering here.
You can edit something beneath /etc/amavis/conf.d/ to allow zips and or exe's temporarily, as amavis has no decent quarantine by itself. Something like Maia Mailguard does this, however this purpose Mailzu is the product I would recommend...
http://www.mailzu.net/
Its a quarantine release method for amavis. Setup would be similar for any php/mysql app, with the database being fed by amavis's sql injection, present in later release of amavis (I think yours would be late enough)

dave

John wrote:
I am not a good interpreter of log files but a search of the mail.log came
up with the following line which would appear to be relevant:

amavis[3692]: (03692-04) Blocked BANNED (multipart/mixed |
image/jpeg,.exe,.exe-ms,FTLINK40.jpg), [ip number] <senders email address>
-> <my email address>, quarantine: banned-A53A50k3vlJk, Message-ID: <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, mail_id: A53A50k3vlJk, Hits: -, 3
9533 ms

which would tend to suggest that its amavis doing the rejecting but I'm not
much closer to objective.


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