i'm sorry to bother but... sometimes theres an attachment in the posts on the list, a single file called: Teil 1.2 whys that? i dont want to open it to find out, as i have used computers before ;) therefore i suspect it to be either some security problem OR to be the alternative HTML version that is claimed to have been deleted. any light-shedding would be appreciated!
Hi, On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 3:37 PM, Sacha Viquerat <tweedie-d at web.de> wrote:> i'm sorry to bother but... > sometimes theres an attachment in the posts on the list, a single file > called: > > Teil 1.2 > > whys that? i dont want to open it to find out, as i have used computers > before ;) > therefore i suspect it to be either some security problem OR to be the > alternative HTML version that is claimed to have been deleted. any > light-shedding would be appreciated!That's weird -- I don't ever recall seeing an attachment come through on this list before. If I'm not mistaken, I think mailman is set to explicitly removes attachments from emails before it is broadcast to this list ... but I'm not 100% sure. -steve -- Steve Lianoglou Graduate Student: Computational Systems Biology ?| Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center ?| Weill Medical College of Cornell University Contact Info: http://cbio.mskcc.org/~lianos/contact
>> The fact that the attachment to someone with a .de domain has them labeled >> mit de Wort "Teil" suggests that the labeling is being done at the final >> destination, since the server is set up with English messages. > > wie er scharfsinnig bemerkte[1]:-) Looking at the ASCII version of one such email reveals: - the part or Teil is how my thunderbird (English at work, German at home) announces the parts of multipart emails. Neither "part 1.2" nor "Teil 1.2" is written anywhere in the source. - the r-help list footer somehow ended up as separate part of the email Cheers, Claudia -- Claudia Beleites Dipartimento dei Materiali e delle Risorse Naturali Universit? degli Studi di Trieste Via Alfonso Valerio 6/a I-34127 Trieste phone: +39 0 40 5 58-37 68 email: cbeleites at units.it