Not on topic exactly (or at all for that matter), but I just have to mention this.

Every time you send a non-plain text message to this list... The following "checked by RAV" message is all I see, until I tell my mail client to look at the "worse" alternatives.

I looked back, and it's been added well enough to "text/plain" messages that you've sent. But any multipart messages are being messed up by this addition.

I've never heard of a "text/ignore" MIME type, so I don't believe it's a valid type -- which means when your scanning software is adding it, instead it should probably be marked "text/x-ignore" (experimental), or even better yet as "text/vnd.rav-ignore" (vendor specific) since it is not a registered type AFAIK.

Regardless, it should definitely *not* be the last item in the MIME structure, since it is intended to be ignored. It should be *first* so that all parsers will see it as the "worst alternative" and display one of the others by default.

If, however, RAV cannot insert its message at the head of the MIME structure, I would suggest that you configure it to *not* make an addition to any multipart messages at all, since trailing additions are only going to mess things up in one way or another.

Just my $.02 worth of off-topic suggestions.

-jab


On Sunday, Mar 21, 2004, at 11:38 US/Central, Özgür Özaslan (Listeler) wrote:


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