I agree with your customer.  Why do you ban all zip files?  How are they expected to 
conduct business if their business requires transferring files?  My customers required 
that I create a way for them to retrieve the infected files for them.

You could simply do that.  Allow the customer to retrieve the infected files if 
desired by creating a link and script to copy them into the spool dir.

Blocking encrypted zips is one thing but why all zip files?

Doug


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>Hi,
>
>I have a customer that is insisting I let .zip files through (I have them
>banned right now).
>
>Is there any way to allow email to a single address to go through?  If I do
>a whitelist entry for this one email address in the global.cfg, will that
>work?
>
>Thanks, andy
>thumpernet
>
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