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ATTACHMENTS=NO does not specifically relate to DIGESTs. Similarly, though
you would intuitively think that NO means NO, it seems to mean NO for
non-text based documents e.g., octet encodings. Things like .VBS are not
filtered. Nevertheless as others have attested on LSTOWN-L, sometimes
these MIME attachments interact with other elements of the Digest
including BOTTOM_BANNER template (that occurs toward the top of the
Digest). When someone has problems with their MIME digest, I almost
always advise them to SET NOMIME. This usually "works" for them, albeit
w/o the benefit of MIME.
/Pete
At 09:05 10/13/2000 Friday, Russell, D (Duncan) wrote:
>More questions, sorry. I have a list here which has Attachments= no in the
>header and a subscriber who is set to receive MIME format digests. Now would
>these two settings be likely to interact in anyway.
>The problem is basically someone has mailed a large attachment to the list
>and this I think has been stored in the archives, when the person set to
>digest= MIME mode receives a mail from the list it always comes in as a
>blank message.
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