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Now I got the follonwing lines in my header: ( I my list images a
fundamental)
* Attachments= application/*msword,image/gif,image/jpeg,MULTIPART/mixed
* Attachments= MULTIPART/mixed,MULTIPART/alternative
* Attachments=application/octet-stream
It works well with executable attachments. I will remove in the future
msword attachments because they can carry viruses like W97-Ethan. Non
formated text is better. I put yesterday the line about "octet-stream",
because some Emails written by some mail programs, like Netscape messenger,
with images inside the text were being rejected.
E. Payá
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: LISTSERV list owners' forum [mailto:[log in to unmask]]En
> nombre de Kevin Parris
> Enviado el: miércoles, 17 de enero de 2001 13:28
> Para: [log in to unmask]
> Asunto: Virus protection of lists
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> We need to be able to send attachments on some of our lists, but are
> concerned about the spread of viruses through the list server. LSoft
> support won't make any particular comments about what does or does not
> work, so I'm hoping those of you who've been doing this for a while can
> help me out. What kind of anti-virus setup are you using to scan
> messages and attachments arriving at your LISTSERV for distribution?
> We're running LISTSERV and LSMTP together on a WindowsNT 4.0 platform.
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> Thank you!
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