Hello Rick,

Monday, October 29, 2012, 10:55:25 PM, you wrote:

>>I am using a 4.x version in the office, and the attachment was also called 
>>1.eml. The message was rejected and I told the recipient (luckily my friend 
>>and not a customer) that he should fix his virus filter. An attachment with 
>>the extension .eml is not automatically a virus; not TB!'s fault, but some 
>>under-educated sysads.

R> Noooo It is in my SENT folder with the 1.eml and MOST servers are
R> set to reject EML messages because it is potentially dangerous -
R> even SPAMCOP.NET rejects them although they will accept MSG files

So, it was never sent? Over here, the message with that attachment got
sent and then it bounced back. I maintain that any sysad who rejects a
message based on having an .eml attachment without any screening is
not worth his salt.

Well, .eml and .msg are the same format, so can just save it to your
temp folder and rename the extension.

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas.

http://thomas.fernandez.hat-gar-keine-homepage.de/

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