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<p>Dear Louis,</p>
<p>A file ending in ".com" is a computer code executable program.</p>
<p>Mailscanner is seeing "example.com" and disallowing it as a
potential executable.</p>
<p>This is normal expected and by design behaviour,</p>
<p>Pete<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 28/05/2019 15:43, L.P.H. van Belle
via MailScanner wrote:<br>
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Hai Shawn,
Have you ever seen something like this.
I just e-mailed a file, with a name as shown below.
SSL Server Test hostname.example.com (Powered by Qualys SSL Labs).pdf
The resport shows :
Message: Executable DOS/Windows programs are dangerous in email (SSL Server Tes.com)
And its shown in mailwatch as : application/pdf; charset=binary
Now the thing i dont get here is, how is the name "SSL Server Tes.com" constructed from
The name : SSL Server Test hostname.example.com (Powered by Qualys SSL Labs).pdf
I only change the hostname and domain here, i kept the format exact the same.
Greetz,
Louis
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