I promised I would report back on this issue, and can now confirm that
with the filtering settings suggested by Mark, the posts from "office
man" and those from "excite man" both get delivered by Mailman
correctly, although some MUAs have problems visualizing those from
"office man".
Therefore, th
Sciamano wrote:
>
>If this may help: to my MUA, the Excite user messages appear as
>multipart/mixed, with multipart/alternative content and Plain Text
>Documents.
For this message, pass_mime_types with 'multipart', 'message/rfc822'
and 'text/plain' only will deliver a message to the list which is
On 4/12/08, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Won't this make all
> >messages from the Excite user be rejected?
>
> Not if there is any text/plain part in the message. If the Excite
> user's message is multipart/alternative with text/plain and text/html
> alternative parts and then a
Sciamano wrote:
>On 4/12/08, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> The above will remove everything which is not a text/plain part from
>> the delivered messages.
>
>That's what I'm worried about, considering the fact that Excite
>appends HTML automatically to outgoing messages. Won't this
On 4/12/08, Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This seems like a problem with the MUAs (mail clients) reading the
> message rather than the message.
That might be the issue, since I can read the messages correctly using KMail.
> Set your content filtering as follows to do what you say you
Sciamano wrote:
>
>Basically, I don't want any attachments except for text files, nor any
>HTML messages sent to the list.
>
>The list seems to work fine for most of the subscribers, except for
>two of them, whose messages are creating problems: one who uses his
>office email account and whose serv
Hello,
I'm using Mailman to manage a mailing list, which was previously
hosted on yahoogroups.
I like it so far, but I'm encountering what I think is a filtering problem.
Basically, I don't want any attachments except for text files, nor any
HTML messages sent to the list.
The list seems to work