Maybe related.

http://mx.gw.com/pipermail/file/2013/001244.html

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Title:
  file command incorrectly identifies a gzipped file as being a Minix
  filesystem

Status in file package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  In Ubuntu 14.04, the command `file` (1:5.14-2ubuntu3.3) incorrectly
  identifies a gzipped file as being a Minix filesystem.

  Example:

  ```
  $ file gzip-minix.eml 
  gzip-minix.eml: Minix filesystem, V3, 43470 zones
  $ file -v
  file-5.14
  magic file from /etc/magic:/usr/share/misc/magic
  ```

  The workaround I'm using is passing the `-k` (keep going) param to
  file.

  ```
  $ file -k gzip-minix.eml 
  gzip-minix.eml: Minix filesystem, V3, 43470 zones\012- gzip compressed data, 
from Unix
  ```

  In Ubuntu 16.04, however, the file is correctly identified.

  ```
  $ file gzip-minix.eml 
  gzip-minix.eml: gzip compressed data, from Unix
  $ file -v
  file-5.25
  magic file from /etc/magic:/usr/share/misc/magic
  ```

  This bug has a description very similar to those reported in these
  URLs:

  - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=873997
  - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=758429

  However, despite the very similar description, I didn't find any
  problem with the JPEG files attached in these bug reports.

  Note: The error is occurring in about 1 gzipped file for each 60000 or
  100000 files I have in my data filesystem. Because some of these files
  contain sensitive information, I'm attaching only one of them (an
  innocent example).

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