HTML: was Re: Announcement: CHANGES TO THE LIST

From: Eric Smith <eric_at_brouhaha.com>
Date: Fri Feb 4 20:04:48 2000

Pete Turnbull <pete_at_dunnington.u-net.com> writes:
> Options I can think of:
>
> a) silently discard any such postings (probably not a good idea)
> b) bounce them back to the author, with an explanation of why bounced
> c) remove the non-text part
> d) combination of (b) and (c)
> e) accept, but warn the author (who may not realise (s)he's sent HTML)
>
> All of these would involve scanning the content to a greater or lesser
> extent.

For options a and b, only the header needs to be examined. If there is
a Content-Type header that specifies anything other than text/plain,
or if there is a Content-Transfer-Encoding other than 7bit (or perhaps
quoted-printable, although that generally sucks also), the message should
be discarded or bounced.

In particular, this would discard or bounce any messages whose Content-Type
is multipart/mixed. If people want to supply files to the list, it should
be done by providing a URL, or by private email. No attachments should be
sent to the list.

IMNSHO. :-)
Received on Fri Feb 04 2000 - 20:04:48 GMT

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