"Jason R. Mastaler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Any thoughts on whether this behavior should be turned on by
> default?  The rationale being that there isn't any reason for
> someone to view their non-text attachments just to confirm their
> message.

Yes, I think it should be on.  I can't see the value of sending the
attachment back to the sender... "Hey dude, you sent me an
attachment.  It looks like this!"  Seems pretty pointless.

> In any case, the list of MIME types which can be kept and/or nuked
> will be configurable.

Good.

> This does affect the size of the message, so it should probably be run
> before CONFIRM_MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE is evaluated.

I think so, yes.  CONFIRM_MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE should test against the
message about to be sent, not against some message that never even
really exists (I assume you'll trim the message before interpolating
it into the template, so the combination template and complete MIME
message won't ever exist as data in tmda-rfilter).


Tim
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