In <200009200622.XAA18584@enigma.qualcomm.com>, on 09/20/00 at 12:22 AM, qcpm <Postmaster@qualcomm.com> said:
Greetings,
Your recent email message to QUALCOMM has not been delivered due to the attachment it included. QUALCOMM does not allow email with certain types of attachments due to the possible presence of a computer virus in these files. Please resend your message without any attachments or compress your attachment before sending it.
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The QUALCOMM Postmasters
It seems that Qualcomm is bouncing all multipart mime messages. I have bounces of PGP/MIME messages, multipart/alternative messages (text & html), & a poorly formatted multipart/mixed that only had one part which was the text of the message. This seems to be a rather anal approach to filtering out potential virus. Considering that Qualcomm is a member of the IMC (Internet Mail Consortium) it would be funny if not so sad. -- --------------------------------------------------------------- William H. Geiger III http://www.openpgp.net Geiger Consulting Data Security & Cryptology Consulting Programming, Networking, Analysis PGP for OS/2: http://www.openpgp.net/pgp.html E-Secure: http://www.openpgp.net/esecure.html ---------------------------------------------------------------