Darren G Pifer wrote:
>
>Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>
>> Thanks, but that by itself doesn't tell me much. It does tell me that
>> Mailman recast the message as multipart mixed, but I already knew
>> that. I need to see the MIME structure of the entire message including
>> all the sub-part headers, but eve
Hi Mark,
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Darren G Pifer wrote:
I asked our Exchange administrator to get the message headers. Here is
that information:
Thanks, but that by itself doesn't tell me much. It does tell me that
Mailman recast the message as multipart mixed, but I already knew
that. I n
Darren G Pifer wrote:
>I asked our Exchange administrator to get the message headers. Here is
>that information:
Thanks, but that by itself doesn't tell me much. It does tell me that
Mailman recast the message as multipart mixed, but I already knew
that. I need to see the MIME structure of the
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Darren G Pifer wrote:
What is the raw message with all headers?
In Tbird, select the message and then File->Save As->File or just
ctrl-S, and give it a name with a .txt extension. Then you can attach
that .txt file to a list post.
I see that my attachments di
Darren G Pifer wrote:
>
>Mark Sapiro wrote:
>>
>> What Mailman version is this?
>>
>>
>2.1.9
OK.
>> What are the list's content filtering settings?
>>
>Should Mailman filter the content of list traffic according to the
>settings below? No
So content filtering is off and not involved.
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Darren G Pifer wrote:
I have attached the files you requested, as sent to me by the list
administrator.
It appears to me what is happening is the list server is sending the
email with
3 attachments but displays as 4 parts: there is the message header, the
text
ve
Darren G Pifer wrote:
>I have attached the files you requested, as sent to me by the list
>administrator.
>It appears to me what is happening is the list server is sending the
>email with
>3 attachments but displays as 4 parts: there is the message header, the
>text
>version of the email, t
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Here is her description of the issue. She is sending
text to her listserve which is a moderated list. She approves the
message but as a member of the list, the email is received with 3
attachments: ATT1.c, ATT2.htm, and ATT3.c. The
administrator has 2 other lis
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Brad Knowles wrote:
One of our list serve administrators is experiencing an issue with one of
her listserves.
If it's a Listserv(r) list, why are you posting here :)
(Listserv(r) is a registered trademark[1] owned by the developer of a
particular email list manag
Brad Knowles wrote:
>Darren G Pifer wrote:
>
>> One of our list serve administrators is experiencing an issue with one of
>> her listserves.
If it's a Listserv(r) list, why are you posting here :)
(Listserv(r) is a registered trademark[1] owned by the developer of a
particular email list manage
Darren G Pifer wrote:
One of our list serve administrators is experiencing an issue with one of
her listserves. Here is her description of the issue. She is sending
text to her listserve which is a moderated list. She approves the
message but as a member of the list, the email is received with
Hello,
One of our list serve administrators is experiencing an issue with one
of her listserves.
Here is her description of the issue. She is sending text to her
listserve which is
a moderated list. She approves the message but as a member of the list, the
email is received with 3 attachment
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