Thanks, Mojca. I was looking at the web-interface of the archives. It seems that the attachments *were* including in the mailing list message, but were converted/stripped in the archives. Regards. -- Sent from my Nokia N900. Please excuse my brevity. ----- Original message ----- > On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 14:17, Pavneet Arora wrote: > > In my last posting, I had included the source and .pdf output as > > attachments, but it seems that the source was included in-line and the > > .pdf was discarded. Is there a prescribed way to include attachments? > > Attachments usually survive, but they may not exceed a certain size > limit. Usually that is problematic - PDF documents may get very large, > even the most simple ones usually exceed size limit (it depends on > what engine and what fonts you use). > > I don't know why text attachment was converted into an inline one > (gmail often displays simple text documents inline, but that doesn't > mean that they were converted by mailman). Usually that doesn't happen > unless a moderator did that or something weird happened :). > > Many people upload PDFs to their own servers and post a link if PDFs > are large. Sometimes you can attach PNG with a screenshot of > problematic part. You could also make an attachment in bug reporting > software (http://tracker.luatex.org/) if you are reporting a bug. > > Mojca