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Originally Posted by snipenekkid
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.
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not sure that's quite the case with gmail - I have been using gmail for years renaming a lot of my files to end in .blah, when I send .exe files and other stuff to myself (convenient way of working between the office and home). This of course passes through gmail with no problems (as it does with the majority of email servers who try to block certain attachments).
I've asked Cathy to email the zip to my work email address since she has asked for an alternative email address, so when it arrives I can try emailing this back to my gmail account to test the zip file.