Yes, I know we tried that. Eventually we got round it by renaming the .exe .jpg and gmail accepted it - amavis didn't though!
Dave, does mailzu require an SQL database? The documentation of mailzu would seem to indicate that one isn't neccessary. I don't have one installed at the moment so I'd prefer to avoid setting one up if I could. J On 1/24/07, Phil Scarratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
John wrote: > Hi list, > > I've just had someone try and send me an e-mail with a .zip file attached > containing a .exe file. > > It was rejected and an automatic message sent back to the sender explaining > the situation. > > This is great you'd suppose but it isn't the way I'd like this to happen. > > What I'd like to happen is the message be accepted, quarantined perhaps, > and > a message sent to me allowing me to decide whether to allow it and take the > risk. > > I've search the various config files on the server; postfix, > courier-maildrop, amavis, clam etc. without finding where this is set up. > > A signpost would be appreciated and any suggestions as to how I might > achieve my desired configuration. > This probably doesn't help...gmail does that - as in rejects zip attachments with .exe in them. Fil -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html
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