> > Ouch! Those are exactly the emails one doesn't want to miss. > > I would suggest the crudest but simplest solution is to patch your >"magic" strings configuration file for the file executable - just hunt >down and remove the part that matches the initial 'LZ'. Hopefully you >are using a well-documented OS distribution where it will not be too >hard to find the location of the "magic" file, or enough info to edit >the format. (Try "man magic" as a starting point.) > > Sure I can and will do that; but I think there is more to the point. Rejecting a mail because of two letters is a hard thing to do. There might be a lot of linguistic combinations around that lead to two-letter patterns matching those of file(1). After all, this utility was desgined with a different goal than tracking down file patterns in email attachments. Maybe we have to be more careful about this file guessing than to just use a unix utility.... As we could see there were other people having issues about this, too.
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