On Wed, 23 Mar 2011 16:46:41 +0100
Tomas Charvat <t...@excello.cz> wrote:

> Did you i got right, that you are trying to detect renamed extension by 
> its extension ? ummm...  sounds like mission impossible to me.

I am not reinventing the wheel.

from qmail-scanner home page:

        windows executable attachments that aren't marked as being of MIME
        type "application/....." are blocked (e.g. renaming notepade.exe
        to notepade.gif and sending it as a GIF attachment would be
        quarantined, as Qmail-Scanner would realise it's an executable
        pretending to be something else).

Hmmm. That lead to another question.
What if I rename notepad.exe to notepad.txt and attached it as an
"application/octet-stream" and 

.exe    SIZE=-1 EXE files not allowed per Company security policy

is on quarantine-events??? 

What should QS do?? Block it or deliver it?

In my setup, it is delivering it and IMHO it shouldn´t.

Regards

Ethy

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