My guess is that the blocker would allow a ZIPped version of the exe file through just fine. At least that's been the case every time I've run into this problem.

Dan

On Jul 1, 2004, at 12:50 AM, Jeanne A. E. DeVoto wrote:

At 1:01 AM -0500 7/1/2004, Ken Ray wrote:
You could try changing the extension from .exe to .bbb or something and tell
them to change the extension after they've retrieved it. I'd suggest zipping

That's one possiblity, but if John's phrase "brought out the sledgehammer" implies what I think it does, he might have some trouble with the admins if they realize he's shipping exes around via the back door. (Depending on how paranoid they are, it's not hard to monitor the email for things that look like large binary files.)


Also, it sounds from what he says as though they may already *be* blocking all large binaries - changing the extension to .doc didn't get it through.

I think it's probably simpler to get some FTP space somewhere and email the link.
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