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SHTML file extension handling?
Is there a use case for emailing .shtml files, or can these just be
simply discarded?

Thanks,

-- Jared Hall
Re: SHTML file extension handling? [ In reply to ]
Jared Hall via users skrev den 2024-03-12 20:37:
> Is there a use case for emailing .shtml files, or can these just be
> simply discarded?

i have seen .html attachment

only reason i think its tryed was to skip url testing in spamassassin

might be same for shtml

i still have the clamav rule to reject mail with this attacments

it just long time since i have seen it, so might aswell be no go for
spammers :)
Re: SHTML file extension handling? [ In reply to ]
On 3/12/2024 4:04 PM, Benny Pedersen wrote:
> Jared Hall via users skrev den 2024-03-12 20:37:
>> Is there a use case for emailing .shtml files, or can these just be
>> simply discarded?
>
> i have seen .html attachment
>
> only reason i think its tryed was to skip url testing in spamassassin
>
> might be same for shtml
>
> i still have the clamav rule to reject mail with this attacments
>
> it just long time since i have seen it, so might aswell be no go for
> spammers :)
>

OK,  Thanks.

-- Jared Hall
Re: SHTML file extension handling? [ In reply to ]
?Hi!

Loads of phishing is done that way.

Having a shtml with a post command to whatever they want from you… usually banking/dhl …

With kind regards,
Raymond Dijkxhoorn

> Op 12 mrt 2024 om 20:37 heeft Jared Hall via users <users@spamassassin.apache.org> het volgende geschreven:
>
> ?Is there a use case for emailing .shtml files, or can these just be simply discarded?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -- Jared Hall