[Gambas-user] Attachment test

Christof Thalhofer chrisml at deganius.de
Sun Feb 7 02:22:03 CET 2021


Am 07.02.21 um 01:52 schrieb Jussi Lahtinen:

> The reason for blocking the files seems to be complicated and probably a
> moving target. I don't think there is anything simple to do, except the
> base64 method.
> When I try to send the once blocked files, gmail refuses to use them as
> attachments for "security reasons" and suggests I should share them via
> google drive.
> I wonder why this warning is not given right away to others.

(Sorry, two beers and i hit the send button too fast :/)

First break mail and then offer google drive as a solution?
That's more than crazy! I am one of those who has to pay Google for
advertisement and i am really not convinced with what they do with the
money.

But back to topic: Just for fun we could try to pack a Gambas project
into in a shell script which is able to unpack itself into a Gambas
project if it is made an executable and double clicked ... would Gmail
check that? I guess not.

Alles Gute

Christof Thalhofer

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