[ofa-general] BANNED (multipart/mixed | application/x-msdownload, .exe, plug.exe, load'ka.exe) IN MAIL FROM YOU

Content-filter at lists.openfabrics.org postmaster at lists.openfabrics.org
Sat Sep 1 00:34:23 PDT 2007


BANNED CONTENTS ALERT

Our content checker found
    banned name: multipart/mixed | application/x-msdownload,.exe,plug.exe,load'ka.exe

MIME error: error: unexpected end of preamble

in email presumably from you (<general at lists.openfabrics.org>),
to the following recipient:
-> general at lists.openfabrics.org

First upstream SMTP client IP address: [87.244.136.93] cable-87-244-136-93.upc.chello.be
According to the 'Received:' trace, the message originated at: [87.244.136.93]
Our internal reference code for your message is 18345-03/PbL+al9YiPil.

Delivery of the email was stopped!

The message has been blocked because it contains a component
(as a MIME part or nested within) with declared name
or MIME type or contents type violating our access policy.

To transfer contents that may be considered risky or unwanted
by site policies, or simply too large for mailing, please consider
publishing your content on the web, and only sending an URL of the
document to the recipient.

Depending on the recipient and sender site policies, with a little
effort it might still be possible to send any contents (including
viruses) using one of the following methods:

- encrypted using pgp, gpg or other encryption methods;

- wrapped in a password-protected or scrambled container or archive
  (e.g.: zip -e, arj -g, arc g, rar -p, or other methods)

Note that if the contents is not intended to be secret, the
encryption key or password may be included in the same message
for recipient's convenience.

We are sorry for inconvenience if the contents was not malicious.

The purpose of these restrictions is to cut the most common propagation
methods used by viruses and other malware. These often exploit automatic
mechanisms and security holes in more popular mail readers (Microsoft
mail readers and browsers are a common target). By requiring an explicit
and decisive action from the recipient to decode mail, the dangers of
automatic malware propagation is largely reduced.

For your reference, here are headers from your email:
------------------------- BEGIN HEADERS -----------------------------
Return-Path: <general at lists.openfabrics.org>
Received: from cable-87-244-136-93.upc.chello.be (cable-87-244-136-93.upc.chello.be [87.244.136.93])
	by openfabrics.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 03E80E6083E
	for <general at lists.openfabrics.org>; Sat,  1 Sep 2007 00:34:21 -0700 (PDT)
From: "Leslie Espinoza" <tnvaprlcw at caracoldoors.com>
Subject: re: plugin
Date: Sat, 01 Sep 2007 09:34:17 +0300
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/mixed;
	boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0010_01C7EC7B.1D82EA80"
X-Priority: 3
X-MSMail-Priority: Normal
X-Unsent: 1
X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.2180
Message-Id: <20070901073422.03E80E6083E at openfabrics.org>
To: undisclosed-recipients:;
-------------------------- END HEADERS ------------------------------
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