On 26/10/2006 10:15, richard wrote:
> I have tried sending a pure text message with a large text only body.
> It has been truncated too. All messages regardless of type or attachments 
> appear with a total file size of 70 Kb. Message content is limited to 47Kb.
> Attached is a screen shot of the configuration.

The list doesn't allow attachments to come through, I believe. [Puts on 
list moderator hat] - yes, it's configured to collapse 
miltipart/alternative and convert text/html to plain text. Both settings 
mean that screenshots are unlikely to arrive, so you're best off putting 
them on a webserver and posting the URL.

Anyway, back to the topic in hand...

> Here is log message: note the S=67197 - this value is similar but does vary 
> some.

Yes, but something much more interesting exists in these log snippets:

> 2006-10-26 10:40:29 J7QIRH-000428-FA <= [EMAIL PROTECTED] H=tid.hi.inet (tid) 
> [10.95.64.10] P=esmtp S=146989 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

OK, the message arrives and is 146989 bytes in length. Great. Now it 
gets passed to mailman:

> 2006-10-26 10:40:30 J7QIRH-000428-FA => |/home/mailman/mail/mailman.exe post 
> test-list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> R=system_aliases T=address_pipe
> 2006-10-26 10:40:30 J7QIRH-000428-FA Completed

And now it comes back from mailman:

> 2006-10-26 10:40:32 J7QIRK-00035C-O4 <= [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> H=localhost (kitano.hi.inet) [127.0.0.1] P=esmtp S=67197 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Notice - as you did - the truncated nature of the message. It's almost 
certainly mailman itself, or an interaction between Exim and mailman 
which is causing this.

If I were you I'd create a simple RFC2822 message in a text editor (you 
could clone a real one to do this) with simple, repeated content and 
line numbers in it, and then do:

cat message.txt |/home/mailman/mail/mailman.exe post \
   test-list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

on the command line. If it returns avalid, non-truncated message then 
you know mailman itself isn't doing the munging, and we can work from there.

Graeme

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