> This will be more useful once there's a way to do all of the following: > > 1) Upload the file to a webserver (which Joe User often doesn't have)
Granted, some people don't have good access to web hosting resources. > 2) Set permissions on the file so only the recipients can get it. This is a public list, with public archives. This isn't a consideration. > 3) Figure out the resulting URL for inclusion in the mail. If you know how to put content on a webserver, this isn't really a hurdle. > 4) Deal with removing the file after a week or so. Why? > 5) All the *other* cruft involved in that whole process. Not sure what you mean by this. I don't disagree that it can be difficult for some, but I doubt there are that many Aunt Tillies on this list. Perhaps some of the Security Focus lists, but full-disclosure? Aunt Tillie would last about 24 hrs on this list before unsubscribing due to the shear volume of crap here. Including the administrivia we are now discussing. ;-) tim _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
