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Originally Posted by Spacejock
A couple of people downloaded book 1 from the publisher's website (rather than mine), and reported the zip was corrupted. If the zips going out are considered corrupted by gmail then they'll be rejected. That doesn't explain why only a handful out of all the ebooks sent out were corrupted - not when the publisher is sending the same file each time!
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ahhhhhh...that could make a lot of sense. If Gmail cannot do a bit of snooping to make sure nothing harmful is being passed along I could see them rejecting the attachments. Still, I am not thrilled with them not providing a better response back.
Do you think it's possible there exists a couple versions of the zipped file on your publisher's system? I've seen that before for clients where a staff member was claiming they were sending the correct file but it kept having problems. It turned out both times that the person who created the file ran into an error then created a second file which somehow got stuffed into a different directory. The staff person was trying to work with the first file that had the errors.
Hope it all gets sorted out soon.