On Fri, 13 Nov 1998, Lars Bungum wrote:
> I understand this in theory, but I do not quite fetch how one can regulate
> these attachement header fields in one`s mail. Usually, the text-editing
> field shows no sign of attachements whatsoever. But after you stop
> editing, the mailprogram then inserts some header above the approved line,
> as I said earlier on.
If a message is bounced, you will get the bounced mail in raw format in a
mail. If you want to to approve that mail, you should send it to the list
just as you get it with the addition of the approved header. The bounced
mail consists of
* Headers of bounced mail
* Empty line
* Body of bounced mail, maybe several
* MIME parts.
Send it from your mail reader to the list:
Approved: sekrit <--- In the very top!
* Headers of bounced mail <--- No empty line before
* Empty line <---
* Body of bounced mail, maybe several <--- Change nothing
* MIME parts. <---
There should be no additional ">" or " " in the beginning of any lines.
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Mats Dufberg Mats.Dufberg@abc.se
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