Allow Password-Protected Archives

Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Tue May 2 19:25:45 IST 2006


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Darrin Powell wrote:
> Below is the message:
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>> At Tue May  2 10:28:52 2006 the virus scanner said:
>>    Password protected file eda10kp.zip/eda10kp.inp
>>     
So it's actually saying that the file eda10kp.inp is password-protected, 
not the zip file at all. If it was a password-protected archive 
blah.zip, it would have said that :-)

If you are using Sophos, then you will find there is a configuration 
option to set allowed messages from Sophos.

What virus scanners are you using? And what type of file is eda10kp.inp?

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