-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 The ASF mailing lists currently strip off attachments with mime types from the following list. Apparently, we can opt to have this disabled if so desired. I'm not sure of the positives and negatives of having them stripped other than the obvious negative of people trying to send something and it not going through. Joe Schaefer from the infrastructure group gave me this list, but he won't be available again until next week to clarify anything. Any thoughts on this?
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