Re: [Mailman-Users] Carriage Return in Archives

2002-11-09 Thread Topaz877
Hi J C, Regarding the principle of least surprise, the messages that have long lines in the archives arrive in my inbox perfectly formatted. So, it was a surprise to me that they did not line wrap in the archives. I suspect that AOL did this for me though I haven't researched it. To me, conten

Re: [Mailman-Users] Carriage Return in Archives

2002-11-09 Thread J C Lawrence
On Sat, 9 Nov 2002 12:45:35 EST Topaz877 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The problem isn't with mail delivery, it's with the archives. It goes > without saying that Mailman can't do anything about how users > configure their mail clients. But Mailman does control how the > *archives* are displayed.

Re: [Mailman-Users] Carriage Return in Archives

2002-11-09 Thread Topaz877
The problem isn't with mail delivery, it's with the archives. It goes without saying that Mailman can't do anything about how users configure their mail clients. But Mailman does control how the *archives* are displayed. Not being a Python programmer, I haven't looked into a solution yet for my

Re: [Mailman-Users] Switch to quarterly reminders

2002-11-09 Thread Tobias Klausmann
Hi! On Fri, 08 Nov 2002, Chuq Von Rospach wrote: > Where they come in handy, I think, are digest users and lists with > infrequent postings. the busier a list, the less the monthly posting > probably matters. The less frequently a list is used, the more it's > useful just as a "hi, rmember us?

Re: [Mailman-Users] Does Mailman set a precedence header?

2002-11-09 Thread John W Baxter
At 9:58 -0800 11/6/2002, Mailman added to what Garey Mills wrote: >X-Mailman-Version: 2.1b4+ >Precedence: list So...yes. In another list, X-Mailman-Version: 2.0 but no Precedence. (That was in fact 2.0.6.) So...no. You can have either answer you want (and adding Precedence: header in 2.0 ought