Thanks Mark,
The list's Non-digest options -> scrub-nondigest is No.
In the Content Filtering ->"Details for pass_mime_types" field
I show the following:
multipart/mixed
multipart/alternative
text/plain
Would that be sufficient to do what you are suggesting if I
turn "Edit filter_content" on?
Could I then remove the "attachments" subdirectories?
Regards,
Troy
on 11/16/2009 07:23 PM Mark Sapiro said the following:
Troy Campbell wrote:
On one mailing list I'm seeing alot of attachment files building up
in the "archive" directory:
[...]
Basically there are many directories in the "attachments"
directory that go from "20070808" to "20091116".
I'm running 2.1.9. I just need to know how to cleanup and turnoff
if possible.
It is Scrubber.py that saves these. Depending on settings, you may get
one or two copies of each attachment which is either not text/plain or
text/plain with an unknown character set.
If the list's Non-digest options -> scrub-nondigest is Yes, you will
get one saved attachment when the attachment is removed from the
message and replaced by a link to the saved attachment. Otherwise, you
get two. One when the attachment is scrubbed for the archive and one
when the attachment is scrubbed from the plain format digest.
You can avoid almost all of this by removing all non-plain text with
content filtering.
If you don't remove them with content filtering, you can avoid the
'digest copies' by setting Digest options -> digestable to No. You can
avoid the 'archive copies' by turning off archiving for the list.
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