Beginning of the week I found my e-mails intercepted by the ISP.
ANY attachment with a password protected zip/gzip
file was not forwarded with a message to the effect
that password encrypted files MAY contain a virus
and are therefore not allowed through. :confused:
After phoning and bitching something terrible they
changed this and now - they interrogate the zip files and password protected ones are let through
but ANY "unprotected" zip file that contains a
"exe/cmd/bat etc.." file
is now stopped because it MAY contain a virus.
(even if I change the extension to "txt" - which
mean - they are interrogating the contents of the
file. :mad: )
I phoned and bitched all the way up to the CEO,
and they all gave me the same story....
"That is how hackers and virii gets into the machine." - even AFTER telling them my systems are
either Linux or Unix and that zip files are my
problem - they won't bloody listen.
So after saying I'll see them in court as they are
NOT allowed to interrogate ANY of my files...
They now changed all my company e-mails to a
"non-secure" e-mail server.
They still refuse to allow mail through with exe or
scripts attached.
Now this seems to be a new trick by the ISPs.
Anybody have the same someplace else?