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Originally Posted by Paul M
Not unusual.
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Not being allowed to password protect a zip file is usual?
I know Gmail don't allow you to send various extensions, but I don't think they say you can't password protect a zip.
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Virgin Media Mail allows you to send files up to 20MB in size, but the files can't be executable. (Computer viruses are often spread with executable files or other potentially harmful files, so Virgin Media Mail doesn't accept them, even if they are zipped and don't have an '.exe' extension.) If you try to send a file larger than 20MB, or one has an executable file attached, Virgin Media Mail will display an error message that says 'Document Contains No Data.'
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This is unclear. are they saying
if it has no extension it will get blocked? they don't know if it's an executable or a jpg if it doesn't have an extension