On Wed, 14 Feb 2001 02:12:58 -0600, Winship <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >Is that in the BAD_ATTACHMENT template? Maybe I missed that variation. There are actually 3 messages in the BAD_ATTACHMENT template. Each is chosen for different circumstances by conditional blocks. Here is the complete template: >>> BAD_ATTACHMENT Received an attachment not allowed by .bb &TYPE ^= '' .* Here we are rejecting the message because the "Attachments=" keyword .* was set to reject rather than silently filter. Note that this is only .* possible for messages sent to a list, rather than to the LISTSERV .* address. Your posting to the &LISTNAME list has been rejected because it contains an attachment of type '&TYPE;'. The &LISTNAME list has been configured to reject such attachments; please contact the list owner at &LISTNAME-request@&MYHOST for more information. .eb .bb &TYPE = '' .* Here we reject the message because it only contains attachments which .* are disallowed. This could be a posting to a list or a message to the .* LISTSERV address. .bb &LISTNAME ^= '' Your posting to the &LISTNAME list has been rejected because it only contains attachments which are disallowed by the list configuration. Even though the list is configured to remove unwanted attachments and process the remaining text, in this case there would be nothing left after removing the unwanted data. .eb .bb &LISTNAME = '' LISTSERV was unable to process your multipart MIME message because it did not contain any MIME body part in a format that LISTSERV understands. This error can be caused by attempting to send LISTSERV some non-textual data (such as an image or audio file) that it cannot do anything meaningful with, or by an incompatibility between your mail program and LISTSERV. For instance, your mail program may have decided to send your message to LISTSERV in a proprietary word processor format that LISTSERV does not know how to interpret. You can usually circumvent this problem by using the clipboard rather than drag-and-drop to copy the text of your message. .eb .eb ---------- >Listserv does select the appropriate variation from the default.mailtpl, >doesn't it? It will choose the message that matches the tested conditions when the attachment removal is performed.