Some months ago I discovered the ATTACHMENTS keyword in the online 1.8d manual and reconfigured two lists ATTACHMENTS= NO. I find that this setting successfully blocks most attachments. HOWEVER, the message that goes back to the senders of attachments (and greatly confuses them) is: >Mail template "BAD_ATTACHMENT" not found Consistent with that message, there is no BAD ATTACHMENT template in the template files on my lists' web interfaces. (Yesterday, when I saw the text of the BAD ATTACHMENT template for the first time in this list's archives. Ben Parker <[log in to unmask]> posted it February 13, 2001. It says: >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. Also, since I added ATTACHMENTS= NO, the following warning comes up on the web interface configuration page whenever I modify the list configuration: >The following problems have been detected in the list header: >* ATTACHMENTS= NO >Warning: There is no keyword by that name - check the spelling. >Please refer to the list keyword documentation (available via the "INFO >KEYWORDS" command) for more information about keyword syntax. >Since only warnings have been issued, the list will be stored anyway. Finally, when I send the command INFO KEYWORDS, I get a plain text version of version of Appendix B that does NOT include the ATTACHMENTS keyword. It is plainly earlier than the Appendix B posted in the online manual. At the suggestion of another listowner I tried modifying the mailtpl to include a BAD_ATTACHMENT message, but that made no difference: the message received back was still: "Mail template "BAD_ATTACMENT" not found. I am getting around the lack of a BAD_ATTACHMENTS template by changing ATTACHMENTS= NO, to ATTACHMENTS= NO, FILTER, which strips off MIME attachments, while letting the plain text message through. The disadvantage of this setting, however, is that senders may not realize that their attachments have been lost. My questions for this list are: What do our list administrators and/or L-soft need to do to do: 1) to make the BAD ATTACHMENT template available and what would this cost? 2) to have the command INFO KEYWORDS return an up-to-date version Appendix B? I would like to be able to forward your reply to our inhouse computer person with a request he forward it to the list administrators. I would appreciate your answer in a form that I can forward directly to the list administrator of the not-for-profit organization that hosts my list. Thank you. ___________________ Jane-Kerin Moffat <[log in to unmask]>