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Actually, I was thinking of it as a positive since many of the vbs
trojan horse/worm attachments arrived at lists as separate
messages that were recognized as attachments sent separately.
The 'forward as attachment' is a Netscape option, not Pegasus. I
was referring to plain attachments.
dan
On 2 Nov 00, at 10:53, Chris Barnes wrote:
> Dan Robinson<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > I'm setting up lists for the first time. We're using Listserv 1.8d. I've
> > set the list to Attachments=No,Filter. This works as described for
> > attachments that come as enclosures. My email program
> > (Pegausus) sends attachments as a separate email. When I was
> > testing, none of the attachments were posted to the list, whether
> > they were binary or text. Is this the expected behavior?
>
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> Yes, it is expected behavior on Listserv's part. The good news is that you
> can turn this feature off in Pegasus (ie. forward as an attachment). I
> highly recommend that you do so...
>
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