Thank you all for the help on the regular expression.

Again I am probably missing the obvious but it is beyond my skill level to decipher.

I would like only plain text messages to go out to the list, converting non-text messages to plain text and stripping attachments. I am not sure if that is possible. But I have run into a problem:

I am using RedHat 8.0 and have upgraded from Mailman 2.0.13 to 2.1. In order to keep file locations the same, I ran configure with --prefix=/var/mailman --with-cgi-gid=apache --with-mail-gid=mail. In the /etc/smrch directory I created ln -s ../../var/mailman/mail/mailman mailman. Things appear to work fine until I turn on the content filter, left the black list blank, added "text/html" to the white list, turned on the convert text/html to plain text and send a message of Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" to the list.

A message was sent out to the subscribers with the appropriate subject line and list-specific header lines but this is what appeared in the body of the message:

/root/hPnn4E: Permission denied

Looking at the /var/log/mailman/error file I see:

Jan 18 18:10:04 2003 (23871) HTML->text/plain error: 256

Suggestions?

Paul
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