I am transferring a list to Mailman 2.1.1 in which the members like to send each other attachments. Attachments seem to be distributed fine to the members but archive storage looks like it will be spotty.

In testing from a PC with NT4.0 and Outlook2K, .jpg and .doc files seem to store just fine. .pdf files go through to the subscribers but are stored on the web with a "-0001.obj" replacing the ".pdf" at the end of the file name. The file is then not recognized on the client machine.

When sent by a Macintosh with OSX using either Eudora or Mail.app, attachments which are listed as "type multipart/appledouble" are skipped and not stored in the web archives. The attachments are distributed to the members intact but the archive states "Skipped content of type multipart/appledouble"

Two questions:
1. How can I control what filetypes are stored and what are skipped?
2. Is there a way to fix the way the .pdf files from the PC are stored?

Paul
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Paul Kleeberg
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