Thomas "Mondoshawan" Tate wrote: > [...] Perhaps, then, we should put an HTML filter at the recieving > end of the list? Some users are still using hotmail accounts which > _only_ send in HTML now. I've always wondered why such processing isn't more standard on the server-side for lists. Mind you, I don't RUN an active list either, but it seems to me that cleanup makes the most sense there. I have at various times been annoyed by HTML, return-receipt-requests, web beacons and other nonsense in mails from various lists and while I realize it's not a fix for the underlying problem, I have come up with some procmail rules that work well for me. No doubt these can be improved. from ~/.procmailrc: --- cut here --- cut here --- # Strip Content-Length: header to avoid client problems :0 fw * ^Content-Length: | formail -I "Content-Length:" #------------------------------------------------------ # Strip return receipt requests #------------------------------------------------------ :0 fw * ^Return-Receipt-To: .* | formail -I "Return-Receipt-To:" -A "X-ProcmailRule: Stripped Return-Receipt-To:" :0 fw * ^Disposition-Notification-To: .* | formail -I "Disposition-Notification-To:" -A "X-ProcmailRule: Stripped Disposition-Notification-To:" # (in practice, I use one or the other of these, # depending on whether I'll tolerate HTML or not.) #------------------------------------------------------ # Strip HTML #------------------------------------------------------ :0 * ^Content-Type: text\/html.* { :0 bfw | /usr/bin/html2text :0 fw | formail -A"X-ProcmailRule: Stripped Yahoo! HTML" } #------------------------------------------------------ # Strip web beacon images and replace with note #------------------------------------------------------ :0 Bfw * img .*(WIDTH|width)=1 .*src=\"http:// * img .*(HEIGHT|height)=1 .*src=\"http:// | formail -A"X-ProcmailRule: Generic web beacon removed"|sed s/""/"

Removed generic web beacon<\/i><\/p>"/ --- cut here --- cut here --- I understand that some MTAs can use procmail in-line on delivery. Could this be used to 'sanitize' inbound list mail (presumably with some sort of note inserted that obnoxious formatting was removed)? - Bob