Does the "Remove HTML from mail/Reject if can't be removed" setting apply to all incoming mail to a list, or only to messages to be redistributed?

I figure that, if I simply disallow HTML mail, I can get rid of part of the problem at least. Is "Remove HTML from mail" sufficient, or would it be more effective to have a Mail Rejection string that says "If body contains '<meta'" or something like that?

spud.


On May 8, 2007, at 1:26 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I think that's fair. There are no commands that Letterrip processes that
are more than that.

Robert Ameeti said:
At 3:39 AM +0000, 5/8/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Letterrip quotes the first 20 lines of the originating mail.

And since it has been recognized that the total message need not be a
part of the response, why can't we agree that perhaps the first 2 or
3 lines will allow the sender to know which message it is that is
being returned..

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