Re: [Mailman-Users] attachments in archives have wrong extensions

2005-09-16 Thread Elvis Fernandes
I am battling a somewhat related problem. I am trying to get mailman to save the attachment with the same file name as attachment. So, what is the syntax for SCRUBBER_USE_ATTACHMENT_FILENAME_EXTENSION Is it True/False or 1/0 I am using mailman 2.1.6 Thanks Elvis On 9/16/05, Mark Sapiro <[EM

Re: [Mailman-Users] attachments in archives have wrong extensions

2005-09-16 Thread Mark Sapiro
DW wrote: > >I searched Scrubber.py, and found some logic which said: > >"if mm_cfg.SCRUBBER_USE_ATTACHMENT_FILENAME_EXTENSION" I should have pointed you directly at this, but I'm glad you found it anyway. My excuse is it's new in 2.1.6 and I was looking at a 2.1.5 base. -- Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PR

Re: [Mailman-Users] attachments in archives have wrong extensions

2005-09-16 Thread DW
Mark Sapiro wrote: > DW wrote: > >>When users send email to any of my lists with attachments, they go >>through fine. But when someone tries to go back and get an attachment > >>from one of the archives, they almost always find that the link to the > >>attachment has a bad extension, and the

Re: [Mailman-Users] attachments in archives have wrong extensions

2005-09-16 Thread Mark Sapiro
DW wrote: > >When users send email to any of my lists with attachments, they go >through fine. But when someone tries to go back and get an attachment >from one of the archives, they almost always find that the link to the >attachment has a bad extension, and the web browser doesn't know what to

[Mailman-Users] attachments in archives have wrong extensions

2005-09-16 Thread DW
Hello, When users send email to any of my lists with attachments, they go through fine. But when someone tries to go back and get an attachment from one of the archives, they almost always find that the link to the attachment has a bad extension, and the web browser doesn't know what to do wit