Re: How to suppress PGP signature from mail archive

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From: Julien CANON (jcanon@free.fr)
Date: Fri Feb 14 2003 - 02:47:07 CST


  Thank you for this first answer. :)

  Yes, it ignores application/pgp-signature because this isn't the real
content-type. In fact, the real content-type for the whole message is
multipart/signed and the "protocol" (???) is application/pgp-signature...

  So if I put "ignore_types = application/pgp-signature" in the
configuration file, nothing appens.
  and if I put "ignore_types = multipart/signed" in this file, the
content of the mail is suppressed, apart the headers :(( So I've no more
the PGP-signature, but no content of mail neither...

  For the rest of your aswer, I still want the others attachments
(different than pgp-signature).

  Please, is there a solution for me ?

Peter C. McCluskey wrote:
> jcanon@free.fr (Julien CANON) writes:
>
>> I'm currently using hypermail 2.1.5 and I want hypermail to forget all
>>PGP SIGNATURE from the attachment.html page.
>> I've tried first with ignore_types with these values :
>> ignore_types = application/pgp-signature
>
>
> I've tested this with the latest version and it ignores any
> "Content-Type: application/pgp-signature" mime sections. Have you checked
> the Content-Type: of the signatures you're getting?
> Are you trying to remove attachments that are already in your archive?
> If so, I'd guess you should "overwrite = 1" (assuming you aren't using the
> incremental mode).

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Julien CANON                            jcanon@free.fr

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