Ron,

the question in the first email was about the possibility to attach an image or
to use plain text or not.

Thanks for checking RootsWeb.
The scrubbing isn't the best sollution as information could be lost.
Would you like to rewrite your emails several times until it fit to the filters.

I don't.

In my opinion it's not Legacy's job to check if something is insulting.
That's the problem of the writer and the reader.

Why is it "Unfortunately Millennia doesn't want to offend customers by having
email rejected".
If they did it we would be a situation like we have in many countries.
As an example I'm thinking of eg. the old GDR.
Everybody not thinking like them was rejected.


Bernhard



-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Bernier [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2012 12:35 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] attachements, plain text

Lloyd,
It doesn't happen with RootsWeb.  Attachments are blocked and the email is
rejected.  If a message is not plain text, the RootsWeb server attempts to strip
out the HTML code and then "posts" the plain text.  If the message can't be
scrubbed it is rejected.  A very simple solution.

You have to remember, RootsWeb lists are a convenience for people to
communicate.  RootsWeb isn't concerned about insulting anyone for rejecting the
person's email.  On the other hand, the Legacy list serves two purposes - first,
it allows users to exchange ideas.
Second, it is also used for users (customers) to communicate with support via
the list.  Unfortunately Millennia doesn't want to offend customers by having
email rejected, so the have made a conscious decision to use email software that
cannot be configured to block attachments and HTML messages.

Ron Bernier
Sent from my iPad

On Sep 16, 2012, at 6:23 PM, Lloyd Hite <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 9/16/2012 4:30 PM, Ron Bernier wrote:
>> "forced" to have to put our anti-virus software to the test.
>> Unfortunately, every time this discussion arises, there are certain
>> individuals who basically respond that they will post in whatever
>> format that they choose to post in and they display a total lack of
>> concern/regard for everyone else on the list.
>>
>> Ron Bernier
>> Woonsocket, RI
>
> Legacy should make a ruling of one warning and then next time booted
> off the list for a couple of months. I wonder if these HTML lovers
> have tried this with the rootsweb lists.
>
> Lloyd
>
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