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I used to be able to encrypt JS files and filenames and send over Gmail. But I just found I cannot do it anymore and it is saying there are executables found in the compressed file. How could Gmail detects file contained in an encrypted package with filenames also encrypted? And is there any workaround?

Update: After reading the answer in the post provided by @Blind Spots, it seems like no encrypted file can be send (I also tried myself).

I used to be able to encrypt JS files and filenames and send over Gmail. But I just found I cannot do it anymore and it is saying there are executables found in the compressed file. How could Gmail detects file contained in an encrypted package with filenames also encrypted? And is there any workaround?

I used to be able to encrypt JS files and filenames and send over Gmail. But I just found I cannot do it anymore and it is saying there are executables found in the compressed file. How could Gmail detects file contained in an encrypted package with filenames also encrypted? And is there any workaround?

Update: After reading the answer in the post provided by @Blind Spots, it seems like no encrypted file can be send (I also tried myself).

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How to send Gmail attached 7z compressed files containing executables?

I used to be able to encrypt JS files and filenames and send over Gmail. But I just found I cannot do it anymore and it is saying there are executables found in the compressed file. How could Gmail detects file contained in an encrypted package with filenames also encrypted? And is there any workaround?