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
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