Re: [Mailman-Users] Disable attachment scrubbing?

2009-08-02 Thread Edward Harvey
> If you mean include an arbitrary binary attachment (say an executable > file) displayed inline in the archived message rather that removed and > replaced by a link, then no, there is no way to do that. > > If you mean replace the attachment with a link that preserves the > original attachment fil

[Mailman-Users] Disable attachment scrubbing?

2009-07-31 Thread Edward Harvey
Sometimes people post messages with attachments. They get archived with the message “attachment was scrubbed...” and renamed simply “attachment” and if the mime type wasn’t recognized, also the file extension is changed. Is there some way to completely disable scrubbing? Just allow the attachm

Re: [Mailman-Users] (pipermail versus ...) To join aconversationfromthe web interface

2008-09-24 Thread Edward Harvey
Edward Harvey wrote: Not sure how much of this you like / agree with, but here's an example of how I like to obscure things like that: http://nedharvey.com/pipermailconfig.html Thanks for the suggestion. One comment on your page - I don't think the list reply mai

Re: [Mailman-Users] problems

2008-09-22 Thread Edward Harvey
On Sep 20, 2008, at 4:20 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote: Tecru Info wrote: I am having issues where many emails are getting unsubscribed at a time, even though the people say they have not unsubscribed. I posted this a few days ago but it never appeared on the list. Is this the wrong list to post to?

Re: [Mailman-Users] (pipermail versus ...) To join a conversationfromthe web interface

2008-09-22 Thread Edward Harvey
Edward Harvey wrote: Oh - I misunderstood the meaning of that. Here's what I thought: I thought if OBSCURES is No, the archiver shows [EMAIL PROTECTED] I thought if OBSCURES is Yes, the archiver shows joe -at- domain I think this is cool the way it is, and it was ju

Re: [Mailman-Users] (pipermail versus ...) To join a conversation fromthe web interface

2008-09-19 Thread Edward Harvey
Edward Ned Harvey wrote: Presently, I'm using pipermail. I'm open to suggestions. This question is pretty complicated, so probably the best answer I could possibly get is to know how pipermail gets called, so I can go try and read its source and stuff. So I can dig into it myself. At pre