So...is there a mailing list manager that can receive an attached file, HOLD the attachment in an archive and send only a message saying "A new attached file is available in the archive"?
As well, is there a good way for putting a different-every-time message at the start of a digest - one that'll be manually compiled and probably be the last message to be written, just before the digest goes out?
Thanks!
As well, is there a good way for putting a different-every-time message at the start of a digest - one that'll be manually compiled and probably be the last message to be written, just before the digest goes out?
Thanks!
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Date: 2004-03-29 10:06 am (UTC)Do you disagree? Can you present any counter-example against unceremoniously flushing attachments?
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Date: 2004-03-29 10:18 am (UTC)I'm setting up a totally different list, one that's taking over for a print publication, and I've been asked to make it possible for folks to send .DOCs, .PDFs, maybe a couple of others, so that they can continue to echo their in-print formatting.
I think plain-text is a Really Good Idea, too. But I'm doing this as a service for a different community, so I'm trying to do what they want.
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Date: 2004-03-29 12:25 pm (UTC)lists do have entirely different needs, I agree.
Just checking. :)
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Date: 2004-03-29 01:57 pm (UTC)It won't do what you want with attachments out of the box, AFAIK, though it will detect attachements and hold them or forward them to the list-owner, who can then do what he or she wants with them.