Here is another one I got today. The message (with intact attachments) was originally sent from an outside sender to
someone@domain.com (which is our own AMS-hosted domain) without a problem, and subsequently forwarded to
me@domain.com. The forwarding sender (
someone@domain.com), our AMS server, and
me@domain.com are all on the same local subnet.
The message (with intact attachments) appears in
someone@domain.com's "Sent" folder as viewed from their AMS Webmail account in the "Sent" folder. The Webmail "Attachments:" line there shows file1.jpg, file2.gif, file3.xls, file4.xls, and file5.ppt. All five attachments open up there without a problem.
But in
me@domain.com's AMS webmail Inbox I get the following:
Attachments: removed_attachments_20090324133711.txt, 1_3_00000892.dat, 2_00023246.dat, 3_00009525.dat, 4_00009626.dat
The following attachments were removed from this message:
file1.JPG
file2.gif
file3.xls
file4.xls
fle5.ppt
For more information, please contact the administrator.
All five of these are innocuous and safe files that should not have triggering any attachment removals. And if they did, then I have custom filtering rules in place that would direct the entire mail (attachments intact) to an alternative account, with an email message sent to me regarding the potential virus.
Our hardware firewall is not configured to remove any attachments, and even if it was, the traffic from someone to me via AMS Server would not have passed through it in this case.
My AMS antivirus configuration is as follows:
--> Mail Destination: Scan All Mail
--> Extra Scanning Options: Scan Raw Email body AND Scan Text/HTML Body Parts
--> AntiVirus scanner: Sophos...
--> Option checked: "Return Value" (NOT "File Deletion")
--> Checked: "Hide Scanner Application Window"
--> Checked: "Classify File as Virus if Application Fails"
--> Actions:
1 - Redirect to
virus@domain.com 2 - Send emailto
me@domain.com with subject "Email virus flagged"
someone@domain.com's machine is using Outlook 2003 as the mail client. I do not know offhand if there is an antivirus program running on the sender's machine, but their attachments made it both into their Outlook Inbox via AMS POP3, and back out to their AMS webmail "Sent" folder (since Outlook is configured to use AMS as SMTP). So I have no idea what mechanism is stripping these attachments, and why.