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message bodies now coming as attachments?

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list Henrik Størner · Mon, 25 Aug 2014 22:13:12 +0200 ·
On 25-08-2014 20:34, John Thurston wrote:
Within the last few days, my xymon listserv messages have been
appearing in my mailbox as attached .eml files. The message body is
empty except for the listserv footer. Subsequent responses to a
message appear with the content in-line.

I don't think anything has changed on my email client (TBird on
windoz). Did something recently change on the listserve?
This happens with messages sent from yahoo.com adresses. Due to yahoo's
rather heavy-handed way of fighting spam, it has become necessary to
wrap messages inside an outer (empty) message which has the Xymon
mailing list as sender instead of the original yahoo sender.

This was implemented on Saturday, see
http://lists.xymon.com/archive/2014-August/040093.html

Regards,
Henrik
list Malcolm Hunter · Mon, 25 Aug 2014 22:48:57 +0100 ·
Unfortunately it also means some email clients cannot reply to these 
messages, quoting the original message. This is a major issue, especially 
with mailing lists.

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quoted from Henrik Størner


On 25 August 2014 21:13:24 Henrik Størner <user-ce4a2c883f75@xymon.invalid> wrote:
On 25-08-2014 20:34, John Thurston wrote:
Within the last few days, my xymon listserv messages have been
appearing in my mailbox as attached .eml files. The message body is
empty except for the listserv footer. Subsequent responses to a
message appear with the content in-line.

I don't think anything has changed on my email client (TBird on
windoz). Did something recently change on the listserve?
This happens with messages sent from yahoo.com adresses. Due to yahoo's
rather heavy-handed way of fighting spam, it has become necessary to
wrap messages inside an outer (empty) message which has the Xymon
mailing list as sender instead of the original yahoo sender.

This was implemented on Saturday, see
http://lists.xymon.com/archive/2014-August/040093.html

Regards,
Henrik