FWIW, I tried sending myself a gzip(1)ed json file using:

  Content-Type: application/tlsrpt+json; conversions=gzip

It worked fine.  And gnus even gunzip(1)ed it for me when
I asked it to inline the attachment.

This was sent to another system which has a .forward file
pointing to my main address.  So it went through at least
two instances of virus/trojan scanning w/o issue.

(The file in question was not a tlsrpt, but it /was/ well-
formed json, and manually compressed with gzip(1).)

So Viktor's suggestion works fine here, at least.

Perhaps a wider test would be in order?

-JimC
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James Cloos <[email protected]>         OpenPGP: 0x997A9F17ED7DAEA6

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