On Fri, 20 Aug 2004, Roy T. Fielding wrote:
On Friday, August 20, 2004, at 02:57 PM, James Song wrote:Jamie sent this message yesterday(August 19, 2004 11:31 AM), and it reaches my inbox less than five minutes ago, after 24 hours delay.
Is this by design? or something that needs to be fixed?
Jamie is sending messages from a stupid mail client through a non-standards-compliant MTA (Microsoft Exchange V6.0.6487.1). The delay, however, is not due to our systems needing to remove the HTML alternative body from the original message. The delay is because Jamie isn't subscribed to the mailing list and his message didn't get moderated in until the next day (i.e., normal).
Jamie, please turn off your HTML e-mail feature [in order to do this, you may need to fire a shotgun at the Exchange server].
No shotgun required. ;-) In Outlook, Tools -> Options -> Mail Format lets you choose Plain Text.
-- Martin Cooper
Your attachments are eaten because they are embedded within a multipart/alternative. Second, if you absolutely need to send attachments to the list instead of Jira, then end the file in ".txt" because your system needs to send the right content-type. Third, please subscribe to the mailing list before posting to it.
Cheers,
Roy T. Fielding <http://roy.gbiv.com/> Chief Scientist, Day Software <http://www.day.com/>
