Just to add a little more -- I'm still experimenting:

When I remove the html coding and send my message as plain text, that annoying message, 
"The message's content type was not explicitly allowed", disappears.

And when I send the message as plain text, and include the attachments, the 
message comes out fine, and without the attachments (this is good -- I set 
Content Filtering to be on).

Question: Why doesn't Mailman convert the html to plaintext on its own?

The intro to Content Management says:

Finally, any text/html parts that are left in the message may be converted to 
text/plain if convert_html_to_plaintext 
<https://lists.mayfirst.org/mailman/admin/peoplesvoicecafe/contentfilter?VARHELP=contentfilter/convert_html_to_plaintext>
 is enabled and the site is configured to allow these conversions.

I have "convert to text/plain" enabled.

What does the second part mean? How do you configure your site to allow these 
conversions? Is it something a regular administrator could do, or is it 
something that the host site of my Mailman list has to do?



On 1/17/11 11:47 AM, Ruth Indeck wrote:
I don't know a lot about scripts, so the most useful answers would involve just 
telling me what settings to use.

I would like to have content filtering turned on, because I would like to make 
sure that attachments don't go out on the list, and especially the dangerous 
ones.

Here are my problems (I have not yet added a lot of names, and am still in the 
testing stage):

1. When I try to turn Content Filtering on, my email (an announcement of shows 
at a folk club, with links and some html) comes through with the html intact 
and a message at the top saying:

"The message's content type was not explicitly allowed"

When I turn CF off, there is no strange message and the email comes through ok, 
but I worry that someone else might send an email with a bad attachment.

2. When I tried to send the same message with a pdf and a Word doc, just to 
test it, the message went through without any content at all -- neither the 
attachments nor the actual email message came through.

Here are the settings I am using:

Yes

Blank

multipart/mixed
multipart/alternative
text/plain
message/rfc822

exe
bat
cmd
com
pif
scr
vbs
cpl

Blank

Yes
Yes
Reject





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