Dear Mailfolk, we're running a text-only list using Mm 2.1.1 on Red Hat Linux.
I have the content filter set up to reject all of the following: content-type: .*octet content-type: .*oda content-type: .*audio content-type: .*image content-type: .*alternative content-type: .*digest content-type: .*mixed content-type: .*related content-type: .*rich content-type: .*html content-type: .*video
The pass mime types is set up for text/plain, and the action is "reject."
My problem: Mm seems to be sending out two different messages to the sender when an incoming message gets filtered. Sometimes -- and I can't figure out when -- it's sending out: "The message's content type was not explicitly allowed"
And other times, it's sending out: "Your mail to 'Odnet-test2' with the subject test Is being held until the list moderator can review it for approval. The reason it is being held: Message has a suspicious header"
The content/type of the incoming message in both cases is text/html, so I don't understand why Mm would treat them differently. Any ideas about why the same content/type would trigger different actions by Mm?
Thanks.
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Organization Strategy, Design, and Development http://www.minahangroup.com Ph: 301-625-0101 email:matt@minahangroup.com Fx: 301-625-0202
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