ETP.DAT: mc68k executable (shared demand paged) not stripped

Doc Schneider doc at maddoc.net
Fri Aug 3 16:19:28 IST 2007


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Alex Broens wrote:
> Guys
> 
> Need your help
> 
> Blackberry's damm ETP.DAT files are being blocked as executable.
> 
> ETP.DAT: mc68k executable (shared demand paged) not stripped
> 
> in my filetype.rules.conf
> 
> I added
> 
> allow     mc68k executable    -            -
> 
> also tried the full "mc68k executable (shared demand paged) not
> stripped" string but they're still being held in Mailwatch's Quarantine.
> 
> Does anybody have a brilliant/helpful idea of whjat I may be doing wrong?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Alex
> 

Is the file called mc68k?
Try this
allow  \.dat$         -            -

I don't see anything in my own filetype.rules.conf that this would be
hitting on.

But then too I don't allow Crackberry stuff in. 8*)

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