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  • WARNING: (403) Not allowed file type '

    I am getting multiple messages like that:
    PHP Code:
    WARNING: (403Not allowed file type ''.; GET /; line80file: /var/www/espocrm/application/Espo/EntryPoints/Attachment.php 
    on my logs two days now.


    I get that I have a not allowed file type in an attachment of an email I received.
    The question is, how can I find that email to remove the attachment and get ridd of the log entries.

    Or is it something else I am missing?

  • #2
    Emmker,

    Please try to clear Administration > Entity Manager > Email > Fields > Attachments > Accept field and save changes. After that make Rebuild.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by victor View Post
      Emmker,

      Please try to clear Administration > Entity Manager > Email > Fields > Attachments > Accept field and save changes. After that make Rebuild.

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      It is already cleared.

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      • #4
        Administration > Attachments. Add filter: "Type". Select "is Empty". Search.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by yuri View Post
          Administration > Attachments. Add filter: "Type". Select "is Empty". Search.
          This gives me 2000+ of files with empty "Type".
          And they are all rar, zip, docx, pdf and others

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          • #6
            For reference, we have only 3 from this year, from two senders. Might be an email client not adding type.

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            • #7
              We have 2000 from 205000+ this quarter.
              Is there anything I can do to solve that?

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              • #8
                You can just ignore it.

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