On 2017-09-29 at 11:09:26 +0200, Mojca Miklavec wrote: > You may attach files up to a certain size (not sure about the exact > settings for this mailing list, but attaching text files should be > no problem). In case of bigger documents, they should be uploaded > somewhere else first (or potentially sent off-list).
If you intend to send text files which contain non-ASCII characters by email, I recommend to attach a compressed archive file like .zip or .tar.gz containing them instead. The attached file is much smaller then and if the recipient is able to extract files from the archive, he can be sure that the files are not modified by programs involved in email transfer. Text files are less reliable because email clients probably try to be smart and re-encode them without any warning. Binary files are marked as "application/octet-stream" and all email clients I'm aware of do not touch binary files. Furthermore, archives like .zip or .tar.gz retain meta-data of the files therein, such as time stamps, file permissions, etc. Thus I think that compressed archives containing hyphenation pattern files can always be sent to mailing lists. Even the huge Hungarian patterns are not too big when being compressed. Regards, Reinhard -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Reinhard Kotucha Phone: +49-511-3373112 Marschnerstr. 25 D-30167 Hannover mailto:[email protected] ------------------------------------------------------------------
