Why do digest mode links rename a .jpg file? A Mac OS X user can't see
attachments.
URL:
http://lists.metalartists.org/mailman/private/sandbox/attachments/20100219/9e05e1cf/attachment.obj
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John Griessen wrote:
Why do digest mode links rename a .jpg file? A Mac OS X user can't see
attachments.
URL:
http://lists.metalartists.org/mailman/private/sandbox/attachments/20100219/9e05e1cf/attachment.obj
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On 28-Feb-10 09:59, John Griessen wrote:
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Because it was defined incorrectly as an application/octet stream
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On 28-Feb-10 11:03, Mark Sapiro wrote:
SCRUBBER_USE_ATTACHMENT_FILENAME_EXTENSION = True
Would that be considered unsafe?
I mean, it SEEMS unsafe, but is it really?
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Mailman-Users
LuKreme wrote:
On 28-Feb-10 11:03, Mark Sapiro wrote:
SCRUBBER_USE_ATTACHMENT_FILENAME_EXTENSION = True
Would that be considered unsafe?
I mean, it SEEMS unsafe, but is it really?
It could be. Suppose I send a message to your list with an attached
evil_app.exe file that I call Content-Type:
I have noticed that Mailman seems to be capable to correctly parse
bounces that come from a plussed address. Example: I'm subscribed to
this list with
cite+mailman-us...@example.net
so the sender address looks like this:
mailman-users-bounces+cite+mailman-users=example@python.org
While
On 2/28/2010 9:11 PM, Stefan Foerster wrote:
I have noticed that Mailman seems to be capable to correctly parse
bounces that come from a plussed address. Example: I'm subscribed to
this list with
cite+mailman-us...@example.net
so the sender address looks like this:
On 28-Feb-10 22:34, Mark Sapiro wrote:
And a Happy Mailman Day to you too;).
Sweet, does this mean I get the day off work?
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