From: | 0anj |
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Date: | 3/27/17 5:48 PM |
Topic: | Message contains a black-listed attachment |
Type: | General Discussions |
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Hi, we have started noticing alot of emails coming in marked as spam with 'Message contains a black-listed attachment' yet all the emails contain 2 jpgs image001.jpg other than turning this filter down - how do we identify what is triggering it and why
thanks
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From: | Synametrics Support |
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Date: | 4/4/17 8:58 AM |
Topic: | Message contains a black-listed attachment |
Type: | General Discussions |
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When messages are marked as spam, Xeams captures the signatures of the attached images and marks them as well. If the same image is received again, it assigns a score. If you are seeing a good message containing "Message contains a black-listed attachment", that means someone has incorrectly marked a good message containing an image. This information is stored in $INSTALL_DIR\config\imageFP.dat file. If you remove this file, Xeams will lose this fingerprint information and it won't happen again.
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From: | 0anj |
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Date: | 4/4/17 7:40 PM |
Topic: | Message contains a black-listed attachment |
Type: | General Discussions |
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many thanks for explaining this |
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From: | Michael H?ller |
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Date: | 3/23/23 9:14 AM |
Topic: | Message contains a black-listed attachment |
Type: | General Discussions |
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As far as I understand: when I delete this file, all images are interpreted as good attachement from no on. But what to do if I want to remove only one special file extension or filename? Is there a way to interpret and edit this file speciifclly?
regards, Michael
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