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Certain sequential numeric sequences within the body of the message are being interpreted as base64 by the MMEngine service during message processing. An example of such a sequence would be:
14325931 14325932 14325933 14325934 14325935 14325936
Add a new registry value called SuspectB64Lines and increase the number of lines MailMarshal must find to trigger the rule. This can be accomplished by following the steps below:
If you are experiencing this problem, the recommended value for SuspectB64Lines is 100. A value of 100 will allow most legitimate email through while still being able to stop malicious binaries.
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