Vegard Øye <[email protected]> writes: > On 2010-07-03 13:27, Štěpán Němec wrote: > >> Vegard Øye <[email protected]> writes: >> >>> Your attachment didn't make it through. I've disabled content >>> filtering. Please resend. >> >> Uhm... what content filtering? I remember sending patches in the >> past without problems... or not? > > There's a "content filtering" section in the administrative interface > for screening attachments. Description: > > Content filtering works like this: when a message is received by > the list and you have enabled content filtering, the individual > attachments are first compared to the filter types. If the > attachment type matches an entry in the filter types, it is > discarded. > > Then, if there are pass types defined, any attachment type that > does not match a pass type is also discarded. If there are no pass > types defined, this check is skipped. > > After this initial filtering, any multipart attachments that are > empty are removed. If the outer message is left empty after this > filtering, then the whole message is discarded. > > Then, each multipart/alternative section will be replaced by just > the first alternative that is non-empty after filtering if > collapse_alternatives is enabled. > > Finally, any text/html parts that are left in the message may be > converted to text/plain if convert_html_to_plaintext is enabled > and the site is configured to allow these conversions.
Ooh, wow... > I just disabled it wholesale. Spam isn't an issue on this list, > at least not for the time being. Right. (The spam I've seen on Gmane was all plaintext anyway. ;-P) > Anyhow, 0001-Remove-unnecessary-global-C-c-C-o-binding.patch was > applied in commit [891b5848be]. :) Thanks. _______________________________________________ implementations-list mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ourproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/implementations-list
