Title: ZIP files
Hi,
I've been having problems sending .zip attachments via QMT. I've read some solutions, but I can't seem to get it fixed. Everytime I send .zip files, it returns the error:
Iinvalid message content (#5.3.2)
So far, I've had to use .rar to compress the files. Any ideas
From the faq:
Q. I can't send or recieve zip files
In a text editor open /var/qmail/control/badmimetypes and put a # in
front if the MyDoom rule. The result should look like this:
# MyDoom (*.zip)
# UEsDBAoAA
Then execute /var/qmail/bin/qmail-badmimetypes to regenerate the cdb
file. This
I actually read a similar solution. Somehow, I commented out the wrong
line. No idea why.
Appreciate the help Erik.
Regards,
Riezal Ross
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From: Erik Espinoza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 4:53 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Hi Erik
I have the same problem but with bz2 archives
I tried the solution suggested but still same error message
Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.
Subject: this is a test
Sent: 12/8/2005 4:36 AM
The following recipient(s) could not be
Hello Ithamar,
Please check /var/qmail/control/badmimetypes you'll see that bz2 is
being block.
cheers,
gabriel
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Hi
I checked my /var/qmail/control/badmimetypes
And this is how it looks like
TVqQAAMAA
TVpQAAIAA
TVpAALQAc
TVpyAXkAX
TVrmAU4AA
TVrhARwAk
TVoFAQUAA
TVoAAAQAA
TVoIARMAA
TVouARsAA
TVrQAT8AA
TVrvAEQAe
# MyDoom (*.zip)
#UEsDBAoAA
# *.zip
# UEsDBAkAA
# *.z (gnu-zip)
# H4sIADWWb
# double Base 64
Hi Ithamar,
I attached *.bz2 file and email back to myself, I didn't have any error
messages... Could it be your firewall or any other device that has smtp
pop3 scanning?
cheers,
Gabriel
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Ithamar Sagy wrote:
Hi
I checked my /var/qmail/control/badmimetypes
Any idea which one refers to bz2?
It's rather complicated. I had a problem with a PDF that had a signature
that matched one of the blocked signatures. To find mine, I had to shut
all of them off (comment them all out,
Gabriel Lai Yong Shern wrote:
Hi Ithamar,
I attached *.bz2 file and email back to myself, I didn't have any
error messages... Could it be your firewall or any other device that
has smtp pop3 scanning?
This leads me to believe that his particular .bz2 file is matching a
signature in
hi Erik,
I found a patch for this properties, qmail-1.03-mfcheck.3.patch
I am trying to patch my qmail-toaster* source file in
/usr/src/redhat/SOURCE/qmail-1.03
I can patch my source;
patch -p0 qmail-1.03-mfcheck.3.patch
patching file qmail-1.03/Makefile
patching file qmail-1.03/qmail-control.9
Not a Toaster question specifically, but thought I'd throw this one out
there.
Assume that my mail server is blacklisted for some reason and would like
to send email to that domain via another SMTP server, but that server
requires authentication before accepting the email.
How would I configure
Hello Chris,
I think that this work if for e-mail client. Outlook automatically create the others folders.
Regards
Cleber Saad
2005/12/3, List [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi again,
perhaps you had the same problem in the past. Currently the imap server supplies only one folder (incoming mails) by
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