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message Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] We also have ClamAV blocking all https://de.postfix.org/pipermail/amavis-users/2016-April/004216.html files containing OLE2 Macros, so I am going for a belt-and-suspenders type http://www.chrisjohnson.io/2012/08/20/problems-opening-blocked-files-in-wordoffice-2013/ of approach… Regardless of the effectivity of blocking certain types of files or not, my main point for posting was the inability of amavis to clearly report which file was blocked when the blocked file is being detected as a container (e.g. a zip-file) containing microsoft word other files. -- Kai.Risku at arrak.fi GSM +358-40-7678282 Oy Arrak Software Ab http://www.arrak.fi From: amavis-users [mailto:amavis-users-bounces+kai.risku=arrak.fi at amavis.org] On Behalf Of Dino Edwards Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2016 11:04 AM To: amavis-users at amavis.org Subject: RE: Banning .docm gives misleading error message If you are trying to block office documents that will infect your PC with ransomware your word experienced an approach will not work. The ransomware has been coming through with the old office document extensions. For example, the locky ransomware comes in with a .doc attachment. A more effective approach would be to block all old office extensions i.e. .xls, .doc etc. From: amavis-users [mailto:amavis-users-bounces+dino.edwards=mydirectmail.net at amavis.org] On Behalf Of Kai Risku Sent: Tuesday, April 5, 2016 2:54 AM To: amavis-users at amavis.org Subject: Banning .docm gives misleading error message In order to guard against malicious macros, we have banned all macro-enabled Office document formats, i.e. added the following to $banned_filename_re: # block macro-enabled office files qr'.\.(xlsm|xltm|xlam|docm|dotm|pptm|potm|ppam|ppsm|sldm)$'i, Since modern Office documents are technically zip-files, amavisd-new opens and processes the zip archive. For originating (outgoing) messages we bounce the banned emails so the poor sender can understand why his emails are not delivered, but in this case amavisd-new does not report the actual office document being banned but instead blames the first file inside the zip-archive. This results in very cryptic error messages, like: Subject: BANNED contents from you (.txt,[Content_Types
issue today opening word documents downloaded from the net or saved from an email attachment today. When trying to open I would get the following error message: “Word experienced an error trying to open the file” Turns out Word was having issues if a file was “Blocked” i.e. downloaded from a untrusted source like the internet or email. You can fix this by “unblocking” the file in the properties panel here: Thrilling stuff I know … but hopefully I will save someone from the same frustration I had this morning trying to open a docx emailed to me. I cant remember needing to do with with Office 2010. UPDATE: Tobias Lekman has a good post on this and how to turn it off once and for all in Office. You can tweak the Protected Mode settings to change the behavior. You can read about that here: http://blog.lekman.com/2012/10/remove-protected-view-from-office-2013.html -CJ This entry was posted in Uncategorized on August 20, 2012 by Chris Johnson. Post navigation ← SharePoint’s new Plumbing, great for developers Nifty: Outlook 2013 formatting in emails → 16 thoughts on “Problems opening “Blocked” files in Word/Office 2013” Tony August 28, 2012 at 12:11 pm Ah, nice catch. I wish Word would prompt to unblock instead of giving a dead end error. This is particularly annoying when opening attachments from Outlook (2010 in this case) which all seem to be blocked by default as well. Reply ↓ Wanda September 24, 2012 at 1:57 pm Where can I find the "properties panel"? Reply ↓ Tobias Lekman (@TobiasLekman) October 12, 2012 at 11:55 am There's a permanent solution for this, see http://blog.lekman.com/2012/10/remove-protected-view-from-office-2013.html Reply ↓ Wanda October 12, 2012 at 7:27 pm THANK YOU! Reply ↓ sitokod December 10, 2012 at 1:37 am Thank you a million times.Have had this problem over a month and decided to google it today. First response and my problem is solved. 🙂 Reply ↓ Velu B December 21, 2012 at 4:33 am Hi, Thank you very much Regards Velu B Reply ↓ Radu January 12, 2013 at 8:05 pm You saved me! Thank you, very much! Reply ↓ Alexander Beletsky January 30, 2013 at 7:23 am Hi Chris, you made my day. Very helpful, thanks a lot! I would never figure out this problem, by myself. Reply ↓ Mark February 17, 2013 at 5:12 pm Thank you very much! This problem has been driving me nuts since I upgraded to windows