Does say “If you still need to send .js files for legitimate reasons, you can use Google Drive, Google Cloud Storage, or other storage solutions to share or send your files, the blog post added.”
Yeah, I think they scan them. If a file is unable to cause damage, when you rename it, then technically it should be fine. But if the process of scanning it makes the file live …
What if we rename them?
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Does say “If you still need to send .js files for legitimate reasons, you can use Google Drive, Google Cloud Storage, or other storage solutions to share or send your files, the blog post added.”
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I guess you can rename it.
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For what legitimate reason are people emailing around Javascript files?
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Satyr Icon You can rename forbidden file extensions, or zip the file. Gmail doesn’t do any content scanning.
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Probably true except for .exes which they definitely do scan for.
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Yeah, I think they scan them. If a file is unable to cause damage, when you rename it, then technically it should be fine. But if the process of scanning it makes the file live …
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What if you wrap the program text in
?
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