> I have been experiencing a problem with Majordomo. It works terrific and I
>am quite happy until someone tries to put an email attachment into a
>message. At this time it bounces and gets mailed to me as the owner. Is
>there a switch or a option that needs to be set tomake this work...? If I
>should be sending someplace else, please let me know... Thank you.
Yes, Robert, you are sending this question to the wrong address.
send to:
majordomo-users@GreatCircle.com
FWIW, this address *-workers is for those who are working on the code
base and developmental efforts of the overall majordomo program while the
-users list is the perfect place for questions like yours, on how to use
or better understand and control Majordomo on your site.
See you there. I've CCed this message to the right list for you. Robert,
you should subscribe to the majordomo-users list ASAP so as to not miss
the reply if it comes and isn't sent to you at the same time.
BTW, as per your question, I'd keep your set-up the way it is and not
allow attachments as a general advice. However, I'm not sure what you are
trying to do. If you want attachments -- then you can just approve the
message. There is a setting in the list-name-here.config file that can
handle the length of messages before it bounces to the list-owner.
Allowing for larger messages say 400k would not bounce the emails
(included attachements too) that are less than 400k, and so on.
Tweek with this setting:
> # maxlength [integer] (40000) <resend,digest>
> # The maximum size of an unapproved message in characters. When used
> # with digest, a new digest will be automatically generated if the
> # size of the digest exceeds this number of characters.
>maxlength = 40000
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