>>>>> "David" == David Champion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
David> Unfortunately, I think there are legitimate reasons for David> allowing HTML messages (as well as parts) into the David> record. But I don't think that legitimizes passing the HTML David> through literally -- this poses a big potential threat to David> archive viewers. Sure. Make it an option, then! I suggest decoding and saving HTML messages and attachments, and making them clickable links, so users are only subjected to their horrors if they click on them. David> Ah, filenames. I'd actually like to see the filename stored David> on the server as requested in the MIME David> content-disposition. Sure, but duplicates will come in quite quickly; it will be pretty useless as soon as 40 people send in "map.gif", don't you think? We'd have to do filename munging in any case, and that's sticky. What do you suggest, prefix the filename with a number if the original filename is taken? 01-map.gif Ben -- Brought to you by the letters M and E and the number 16. "Johnny! Don't go! It's too dangerous!" "I don't care!" Debian GNU/Linux maintainer of Gimp and GTK+ -- http://www.debian.org/ _______________________________________________ Mailman-Developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-developers