Mark, thanks for picking up on that. Made that change on each of them, that
should work. Thanks so much!
Gary
Gary Moore, CISSP
Assistant Dean for Information Systems
Hofstra University School of Law
gary.p.mo...@hofstra.edu
(516) 463-6067
>>> On 2/5/2009 at 2:22 PM, in message
>>> , Mark
Gary Moore wrote:
>So, I reviewed every setting that I can think of which I have listed below
>that would be involved with the problem that I have on the attachments being
>scrubbed.
>
>filter_content = no
>pass_mime_types =blank
>pass_filename_extensions=blank
>collapse_alternatives=yes
>conve
So, I reviewed every setting that I can think of which I have listed below that
would be involved with the problem that I have on the attachments being
scrubbed.
filter_content = no
pass_mime_types =blank
pass_filename_extensions=blank
collapse_alternatives=yes
convert_html_to_plaintext=no
nond
Guys, thanks for all the help on this. I am going to try another temporary
workaround but I will work on this on my test mailing list (because I need to
get the problem eventually resolved) and I will let you all know.
Gary
Gary Moore, CISSP
Assistant Dean for Information Systems
Hofstra Uni
Grant
Thanks for the response, I will take a look at the setting on that. And yes, I
will let gladly let everyone know if that solves the problem.
And I apologize to all of you for the mea culpa yesterday in not saying
"mailing list". I first used that other mailing list software 20 years
Grant,
I actually just checked and I have the setting edit_filter_content set to "no"
and the pass_mime_types was blank.
Gary
Gary Moore, CISSP
Assistant Dean for Information Systems
Hofstra University School of Law
gary.p.mo...@hofstra.edu
(516) 463-6067
>>> On 2/3/2009 at 10:38 AM, in m
On 02/03/09 15:34, Mark Sapiro wrote:
So basically, if content filtering is on and if pass_mime_types is
non-empty, any and all parts that are passed through (and not
filtered) have to be in the pass_mime_types list. If the part(s) in
question, no matter where they are in the message, are not
Grant Taylor wrote:
>On 02/03/09 13:13, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>> is to accept only text/plain parts, but to accept them no matter how
>> deeply they may be nested in the original MIME structure. Content
>> filtering will leave higer level multipart/* and message/rfc822 parts
>> in the message, but on
On 02/03/09 13:13, Mark Sapiro wrote:
is to accept only text/plain parts, but to accept them no matter how
deeply they may be nested in the original MIME structure. Content
filtering will leave higer level multipart/* and message/rfc822 parts
in the message, but only those which ultimately contai
Grant Taylor wrote:
>
>Question: If a message is passed as a message/rfc822 attachment, what
>happens to it's MIME sub-parts? Are they filtered too?
Yes. Content filtering works recursively. If any content type part is
filtered, it is removed along with all its sub-parts. If a content
type par
On 02/03/09 11:27, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Yes, that appears to be the issue. The Blog is forwarding the message
to the list as a message/rfc822 part.
*nod*
I suspect that content filtering is off here. Content filtering is not
the issue. It is neither helping nor hindering in this case.
Ok...
Grant Taylor wrote:
>On 02/02/09 13:57, Gary Moore wrote:
>> My apologies if this has been on the list before. I have a mailman
>> listserv that I have setup to digest. The messages are forwarded
>> from our blog to a general resource account which sends them out to
>> the listserv. When the
On 02/03/09 09:53, Gary Moore wrote:
Thanks for the response, I will take a look at the setting on that.
And yes, I will let gladly let everyone know if that solves the
problem.
You are welcome, and thank you.
And I apologize to all of you for the mea culpa yesterday in not
saying "mailing
On 02/02/09 13:57, Gary Moore wrote:
My apologies if this has been on the list before. I have a mailman
listserv that I have setup to digest. The messages are forwarded
from our blog to a general resource account which sends them out to
the listserv. When the digest is sent out (see attached
My apologies if this has been on the list before. I have a mailman listserv
that I have setup to digest. The messages are forwarded from our blog to a
general resource account which sends them out to the listserv. When the digest
is sent out (see attached), each of the digested messages has a
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