[ mailman-Bugs-974759 ] HTML email and attachment archiving
inconsistencies
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Bugs item #974759, was opened at 2004-06-17 15:16
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Category: Pipermail
Group: 2.1 (stable)
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nick Bower (nickbower)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: HTML email and attachment archiving inconsistencies
Initial Comment:
With archiving set to on and content filtering off
(default options everywhere), I've encountered
inconsistencies with the mail archiving and multipart
attachments.
If I send a HTML email, the arhived message correctly
shows the text/plain porition with a link to the HTML
version.
However if I send a HTML email with an image
attachment, the archived message shows nothing except
for the link to the image. The original message (in
either plain text or HTML) is lost. I would have
expected the same plain text view with now 2 links to
both the HTML part and image attachment. I've tested
this with Outlook and Evolution.
Note that if I send 1 or more images attached to a
plain text message, everything works as expected.
Thanks, Nick
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Comment By: Fergus Donohue (fergusdonohue)
Date: 2004-08-20 15:55
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This is happening to me on Mailman 2.1.5 on Solaris. It
probably merits more than a P5 based on the numbers of
users who send text and html messages from outlook? If
anyone likes I can send a shell script that generates this
behaviour by piping data to port 25. I've tested the patches
for Scrubber.py but they don't rectify this problem.
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