Mardi Wetmore wrote:
>Ok, I think I get it. But, here's what we get at the bottom of the e-mail:
>
>-- next part --
>A non-text attachment was scrubbed...
>Name: 04_540pins.pdf
>Type: application/pdf
>Size: 69000 bytes
>Desc: not available
>Url :
>/pipermail/coholist_cohou
Kate Henry wrote:
>All I want to do is to set up Mailman so that it sends an attachment with
>the e-mail (that works) and then saves the attachment in the archived
>version of the e-mail (doesn't work - get message that the attachment was
>"scrubbed"). I can't seem to figure out how to do it. I
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Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] Mailman Scrubbing archived attachments
Kate wrote:
>I would like to set Mailman up so that it preserves attachments to
>messages in the archives. I have been totally unsucce
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Kate Henry wrote:
>Under Content Filtering I have tried:
>
>"Remove message attachments that don't have a matching filename extension"
>by putting "pdf, doc and rtf" in the box. Then I tried putting nothing in
>any of the filter boxes (assuming this would allo
Kate wrote:
>I would like to set Mailman up so that it preserves attachments to messages
>in the archives. I have been totally unsuccessful in doing this. I have set
>it to scrubb all attachments except a certain type and I have set it to not
>scrubb any attachments. Nothing works. The user gets t
I would like to set Mailman up so that it preserves attachments to messages
in the archives. I have been totally unsuccessful in doing this. I have set
it to scrubb all attachments except a certain type and I have set it to not
scrubb any attachments. Nothing works. The user gets the attachment, bu