Re: [Gossip] The Great UTF-8 SWITCHEROO

2005-06-29 Thread Earl Hood
On June 29, 2005 at 23:19, Jeff Breidenbach wrote: > I've seen a small but not tiny number of messages where the > Mail User Agent is sticking raw iso-8859-1 characters (outside > the ASCII range) inside the Subject: header. And not using > an RFC 2047 encoding. Our software is barfing on those >

Re: [Gossip] The Great UTF-8 SWITCHEROO

2005-06-29 Thread Jeff Breidenbach
Question for the email gurus - I've seen a small but not tiny number of messages where the Mail User Agent is sticking raw iso-8859-1 characters (outside the ASCII range) inside the Subject: header. And not using an RFC 2047 encoding. Our software is barfing on those characters when we convert to

Re: [Gossip] Reply button - why not cc: the list?

2005-06-29 Thread Jeff Breidenbach
Hi Dan, First, I want to mention suggestions are always appreciated. Can't guarantee we'll do any particular one, but feedback is always useful. I figure for everyone person who speaks up, there are probably ten others who are thinking the same thing but too shy to say something. If the list admi

Re: [Gossip] Reply button - why not cc: the list?

2005-06-29 Thread Earl Hood
On June 29, 2005 at 09:02, Dan Temple wrote: > The "Reply List" button could just link to a mail form on the website hosting > > the list (i.e. nothing to do with mail-archive.com) which could then choose t > o > send mail to its own list. > > I have not looked in detail but it it probably not

[Gossip] qmail only send a mail to yahoo.com?

2005-06-29 Thread rahul zoro
Hi, I am using qmail server with vpopmail. My question is:- Users only send a mail to yahoo.com. If the user try to send mail like rediffmail.com or aol.com etc. Qmail server deny all mails only user can send mail to yahoo.com. Is it possible ? Thanks ___

Re: [Gossip] Reply button - why not cc: the list?

2005-06-29 Thread Dan Temple
Well now I have an idea. Junk the "mailto:"; idea , it does not appear to apply the correct "In-Reply-To" and "References" headers anyway. So the threading will be up the spout, which is the original problem. The "Reply List" button could just link to a mail form on the website hosting the l