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If that is what you want you really want a return of AFD/FUI for the
lists filelist, I would think. Douglas
On Wed, 5 Jan 2000, Barak Moshe wrote:
> On Tue, 4 Jan 2000, Ben Parker wrote:
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> > This will be configurable by the List Owner. Block or allow all attachments or
> > selectively block or allow by type such as JPEG,EXE, etc. the details will be
> > announced later.
> >
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> And, as a wish list, can you consider an option to disallow distributing the
> attachment to the list members, but have a copy of it stored in the archives ?
> This is continuation to my other request to see such a feature. I believe it
> will greatly enhance and widen the spectrum of applications and usage of
> listserv, so for instance if I have a list with many subscribers, sending each
> the attachment can put a load on the disk space resource (say 100KB attachment
> sent to 10K members) but if only one copy is stored in the archives and will be
> accessible through the web, a short message pointing to it (can come inside the
> same message that contains the attachment) will make it a great option to
> distribute information.
> Thanks,
> Moshe
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