I sent the question below in response to a comp.mail.list-admin.software
newsgroup posting, but thought that perhaps I should mail it to the mailing
list as well in case anyone else has any ideas/problems with taboo.
I should add that I checked the FAQ, which had examples, but still couldn't
get taboo to work. I used: /^MIME-Version:/i in the header section and a
similar line for the Content-Encoding.
John.
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In article <6udh7u$809$1@news.cis.ohio-state.edu>,
barr@cis.ohio-state.edu (Dave Barr) writes:
> In article <360a2317.64252119@news.buffnet.net>,
> Jeffrey Sick <wolfanger@wolfcrews.com> wrote:
>>
>>2) Can the list be set up to reject messages with binary attachments.
>
> Yes. Use taboo_* config settings.
>
Interesting. However, I tried this using checks on the 'MIME-Version:'
header, and 'Content-Transfer-Encoding:' - I couldn't get it to
work. Any chance of a simple example to get me started :-)
I assume that the 'Content-Transfer-Encoding:' header is actually
read as part of the message body? Or can majordomo determine that
it is a header? It didn't work in either case.
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