Once '.xls' and '.zip' are not allowed, maybe a PDF file can go through the
filter, did you tried this extension Paulo?
wormly,
2013/7/22 Geoff Read <Geoffrey.Read from niwa.co.nz>
> Okay, the file did not get through the filters. It looks like a higher
> power is righteously protecting us from unsafe files, which would
> definitely include *.zip and *.xls.
>> Well, that's good, isn't it.
>> Sorry Paulo :-)
>> Geoff
>> -----Original Message-----
> From: annelida-bounces from oat.bio.indiana.edu [mailto:
>annelida-bounces from oat.bio.indiana.edu] On Behalf Of Geoff Read
> Sent: Tuesday, 23 July 2013 11:00 a.m.
> To: annelida from net.bio.net> Subject: Zipped Re: [Annelida] list of polychaete researchers
>> Hi all,
>> I've zipped the Excel file and am attaching it here. The file should go
> through the filter now, but if not Paulo will need to put it on the web.
> That is the best place for it. Annelida filters will allow through text,
> html, images, and (hopefully temporarily now) zip packages. Adding *.zip
> has its dangers. DO NOT OPEN this or any other zip files in emails without
> scanning for viruses, or being very certain of the origin. Open at your own
> risk. However, I have scanned this Excel file and it is fine according to
> our antivirus program. Executable files are never permitted through lists
> of course. It is possible some list members email filters will
> automatically discard this message because of the attachment and they will
> not see it. I will confirm if the file got to the list.
>> All in all, anything other than plain text or small images is a problem
> when broadcast to public lists. The ability freely to send *.zip will be
> removed once this message is distributed. Put pdfs etc on a link on the
> web or send the files on request. There is also the question of copyright
> to be considered.
>> Please DO NOT reply to the list with questions for Paulo about the content
> of the file.
>> Thanks,
>> Geoff (Annelida Moderator)
>> -----Original Message-----
> From: annelida-bounces from oat.bio.indiana.edu [mailto:
>annelida-bounces from oat.bio.indiana.edu] On Behalf Of Paulo Lana
> Sent: Tuesday, 23 July 2013 1:59 a.m.
> To: Annelida; Carolina Godinho; PolyAmerica from yahoogrupos.com.mx> Subject: [Annelida] list of polychaete researchers
>> Dear colleagues,
>> One of my students, Carolina Godinho, has kindly prepared a list of
> worldwide polychaete researchers as an excel datasheet (appended file).
> It seems we are more that 500 worm-lovers at this moment, including
> students. The list was derived from a number of different sources, not
> all of them updated. I did not check the list myself. However, I think
> it can become a helpful resource with your aid.
>> I would greatly appreciate if you could check/correct/add your own
> information. PLEASE DO NOT USE REPLY-TO IN SENDING YOUR CORRECTIONS!
> Forward any corrections directly to me at lana from ufpr.br, with a copy to
> Carolina at hava_bio from yahoo.com.br. Any other comments and corrections
> will be most welcome.
>> The corrected list will be made available at the International
> Polychaetological Association site (http://www.polychaeteassoc.com> <http://www.polychaeteassoc.com/>) as soon as I have your inputs.
>> Regards,
>> Paulo Lana
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