On 20 Feb 2017, at 15:45 , Rui Barradas <ruipbarradas at sapo.pt> wrote:
Hello,
I use Mozilla Thunderbird and I don't see a way of teaching it about the mime type.
My understanding is that files with the .R extension are eliminated by the r-help mail server, but .txt pass. Is this correct?
Rui Barradas
Em 20-02-2017 14:15, Martin Maechler escreveu:
Rui Barradas <ruipbarradas at sapo.pt>
on Sat, 18 Feb 2017 13:47:02 +0000 writes:
> Helo, No attachment came through. Change the file
> extension from .R to .txt and resend, there aren't many
> types of files r-help accepts.
As a matter of fact, one would have to blame the e-mail program
you use. The file extension is *not* equivalent to the file
type, and the mailing list software accepts the (MIME) type text/plain
and a couple of others.
The problem with most modern e-mail clients/programs/apps/... is that
they use something you could translate as "unknown binary format"
as type for their attachments if they can't guess the correct
file type from the file extension.
It would be interesting to know (for me) if there are modern
e-mail programs / web apps which you could *teach* about the
mime type, e.g., for all files ending with extension '.R'...
Martin Maechler
ETH Zurich, Seminar fuer Statistik,
== the provider of all the (standard) R mailing lists.
> Em 17-02-2017 17:20, Allan Tanaka escreveu:
>> ....
>> .... See attached for R script