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    I just sent an exe from my yahoo to aol account, and it worked. The yahoo email scanner is probably detecting the file you are sending.

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    Hmmm! Good question and for all those wondering the same thing here's how to proceed:

    Once you create your server.exe,right click and rename it including extension. WHY? .exe is blocked *6% of the time.

    EXAMPLE: yourserver.exe
    right click to screenshot_008*57846*66**2.scr <-- this will be more accepted than exe extention.

    Some other extension that are for execute are: .bat/.pif/.com/.dll/.ocx/ and there are more so google them.

    Important thing to do: Never send a server unless is inside a .zip/.rar compressed file to avoid detection in a better rate.

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    I accept with information:
    Hmmm! Good question and for all those wondering the same thing here's how to proceed:

    Once you create your server.exe,right click and rename it including extension. WHY? .exe is blocked *6% of the time.

    EXAMPLE: yourserver.exe
    right click to screenshot_008*57846*66**2.scr <-- this will be more accepted than exe extention.
    Last edited by gordo; 03-18-2010 at 12:13 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leebingate View Post
    I accept with information:
    Hmmm! Good question and for all those wondering the same thing here's how to proceed:

    Once you create your server.exe,right click and rename it including extension. WHY? .exe is blocked *6% of the time.

    EXAMPLE: yourserver.exe
    right click to screenshot_008*57846*66**2.scr <-- this will be more accepted than exe extention.
    Why would you cut and paste the same answer from someone elses (nozf*r4tu) post?

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    Ways to Send EXE file through Gmail, Yahoo Mail .

    *.Make a ZIP archive of EXE file:Right click on EXE file, goto Send To > Compressed ZIP folder option to make ZIP archive file containing EXE file. You can upload created ZIP file as attachment and send via email.

    2. Make a RAR archive of EXE file:Just like ZIP and RAR, you can pack EXE file in Microsoft Word document. Open Microsoft Word and following these steps:
    - Goto File > New document
    - Click Insert > Object
    - In Object window, click browse & select EXE file
    - Click File > Save As
    You can attach and share Microsoft Word document containing EXE file.

    *. Upload online & share download link:Instead of attaching EXE file to email message, you can upload EXE File to *rd party online service and share file download link via email. You can use Mediafire.com, Rapidshare.com, MegaUpload.com websites to upload EXE files for free and share with anyone.
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    Last edited by gordo; 04-13-2010 at 05:58 AM.

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    This is such a poor solution. GMail Virus Scanner didn't scan the attachment, it just blocked it since it was an exe file. Why is Google calling it an AntiVirus scanner when it is merely blocking attachments of certain types like .exe? Yahoo! webmail too have an anti-virus but they accept .exe files since the yahoo anti-virus would scan even exe files and clean them if found infected.

    Secondly, why did GMail upload the entire exe file to its server for scanning but didn't scan since it was an exe.? The GMail file uploader should be smart enough to disallow users from uploading files with extensions like exe, com, ocx, etc.

    Google has no plans to make the "limited" antivirus feature optional, nor does it plan to stop blocking executables. Yahoo! Mail uses Symantec software to scan for viruses. Hotmail licenses its technology from Trend Micro. Google isnR*7;t saying which vendor is providing the antivirus technology.
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    Last edited by gordo; 04-14-2010 at 05:46 AM.

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