Sven Riedel wrote:
Hi,


Is there a way to exempt certain files, extensions, etc from being banned?


Yes. Check your amavisd.conf file for the $banned_filename_re
variable. Check for the pcf in the list given there. It could
also be that the mail client sending these pcf-files puts them in a MIME with a type banned by amavis (also handled by the
$banned_filename_re variable).

Don't forget to restart amavis after changing the configuration.

Regs,
Sven


That list is the first place I checked. The string "pcf" was not listed in $banned_filename_re in the first place. The 'file' utility is spotting these, not by extension, but by file type "Windows executable". The extension is .pcf, but the mail log excerpt looks like this.

Jun  8 16:24:13 HOST amavis[880]: (00880-06) BANNED name/type (.exe)...

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