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On Wed, 20 Dec 2000 21:06:41 -0700, Ben Parker <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>MS "rich text" add-on stuff to pass safely through LISTSERV. However,
there may
>still be MS proprietary extensions that don't work correctly.
Great, thanks! Seems to have fixed the problem for my test list...
not sure I'll go site wide with it yet.
>>The question I still have is what is Exchange doing?
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>At L-Soft, we do not run Exchange internally and we do not claim to be
experts
>in the internal workings of Exchange, so we are unable to answer this.
Perhaps
>others with more experience can do so (or perhaps there are other user
support
>fora specific to Exchange that could help better than here.)
Yes, I was hoping someone on this mailing list might know.
One question for L-Soft though: in the List Owner's Manual at
http://www.lsoft.com/manuals/1.8d/owner/appendb.html#keyLanguage
it states that:
Note that this affects "application/ms-tnef" attachments only--
LISTSERV does not currently strip WINMAIL.DAT attachments.
This confuses me, because I thought you said the WINMAIL.DAT file *was*
an application/ms-tnef attachment? But if it's not, and it's where
the Return-Receipt info that Exchange needs resides, and it's not getting
stripped by default, then I would have expected receipts to work without
having to set the list to Language= Exchange.
Thanks,
Eva
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