Re: [Mailman-Developers] SCRUBBER Question

2004-09-24 Thread Mark Sapiro
Kory Wheatley wrote: I have Scrubber enabled on my Mailman 2.1.5 configuration. It works fine stripping the attachments, except, why does it change a Microsoft Word extension .doc to a .bin? This makes it difficult to open the attachment, because you have to either save it to your hard

Re: [Mailman-Developers] SCRUBBER Question

2004-09-24 Thread Robby Griffin
On Friday, Sep 24, 2004, at 16:55 US/Eastern, Mark Sapiro wrote: You might try putting a .htaccess file in archives/private/listname or in archives/private/listname/attachments with a AddType application/msword bin directive in it. Depending on your web server and browser, this may work, but if

Re: [Mailman-Developers] SCRUBBER Question

2004-09-24 Thread Robby Griffin
On Friday, Sep 24, 2004, at 16:43 US/Eastern, Brad Knowles wrote: At 10:50 AM -0600 2004-09-24, Kory Wheatley wrote: I have Scrubber enabled on my Mailman 2.1.5 configuration. It works fine stripping the attachments, except, why does it change a Microsoft Word extension .doc to a .bin?

[Mailman-Developers] limt people sending to list to only people who have @pps.k12.or.us in their email address

2004-09-24 Thread Bev Scott
Hi Jim Thank for your help that works great now. Another question is there away to limit email coming to the list to a certain domain for example Only except email coming from @pps.k12.or.us with out adding the person email id. Bev On Wed, Sep 22, 2004 at 12:59:48PM -0700, Bev Scott wrote:

Re: [Mailman-Developers] SCRUBBER Question

2004-09-24 Thread Brad Knowles
At 6:04 PM -0400 2004-09-24, Robby Griffin wrote: Because leaving it as a .doc file is dangerous. Get real. It changes the extension not because .doc files are dangerous but because the sender simply failed to use Mailman's idea of the proper MIME type for a .doc file. Leaving it as a .doc

Re: [Mailman-Developers] SCRUBBER Question

2004-09-24 Thread Robby Griffin
On Friday, Sep 24, 2004, at 18:27 US/Eastern, Mark Sapiro wrote: Robby Griffin wrote: Get real. It changes the extension not because .doc files are dangerous but because the sender simply failed to use Mailman's idea of the proper MIME type for a .doc file. You can of course get Mailman to leave

Re: [Mailman-Developers] limt people sending to list to only people whohave @pps.k12.or.us in their email address

2004-09-24 Thread Mark Sapiro
Bev Scott wrote: Another question is there away to limit email coming to the list to a certain domain for example Only except email coming from @pps.k12.or.us with out adding the person email id. the regular expression [EMAIL PROTECTED]@pps\.k12\.or\.us$ added to the accept_these_nonmembers

Re: [Mailman-Developers] SCRUBBER Question

2004-09-24 Thread Robby Griffin
On Friday, Sep 24, 2004, at 19:07 US/Eastern, Brad Knowles wrote: Leaving it as a .doc file when the MIME bodypart type does not match the claimed extension *is* dangerous. In mail, yes (and what does Mailman normally do to sanitize extensions / MIME types in the messages it redistributes?).