David Andrews wrote:
>
>Remember that top posting isn't the evil thing that some of you think
>it is, in some communities. There are legitimate reasons for doing
>it, just like there are for bottom posting -- but you wouldn't know
>that in the Linux world.
I agree, and I would never argue tha
David Andrews wrote:
> ... it would also be
>nice if digests had some kind of navigation between original messages.
Have you tried the MIME format digest?
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At 03:56 PM 4/19/2012, you wrote:
I'm not sure what you call the long tail of footers that accumulates on
messages, but I would like to eliminate all prior footers (from the same
list). When the new reply goes out, it should include only one footer. BTW,
we're using full personalization and one l
At 11:06 PM 4/19/2012, you wrote:
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 10:56 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull
wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 5:56 AM, David wrote:
>
> > I would think this is a common request, but I can't find any
> > mention of it anywhere.
>
> Does this actually bother your users? IME lists whe
C Nulk wrote:
>
>What I would like to do is give the message footer attachment a name.
>That way instead of seeing 'Part.002', the users will see
>'Unsubscribe'. Maybe that will help, maybe not but it is one more step
>to make it a little more visible for the users. I am guessing I can use
>'Con
On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 7:03 PM, C Nulk wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Some of the users at my site send/post their messages in HTML format.
> As we know Mailman does its best to add the list's message footer. At
> our site (with HTML formatted messages), the footer usually appears as
> an attachment (
Hello all,
Some of the users at my site send/post their messages in HTML format.
As we know Mailman does its best to add the list's message footer. At
our site (with HTML formatted messages), the footer usually appears as
an attachment (generally called Part.002 or Part.003, etc.). The
message
David wrote:
>>
>It works as expected now except some MUA's display the footers as a plain
>text attachment (and others display them as expected). If there is no easy
>solution to this, we'll live with it.
The easy solution is to allow only plain text, but that's not going to
work for you. See t
On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 4:26 PM, David wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 4:11 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
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>> David wrote:
>> >
>> >To reproduce:
>> >
>> >1. Turn content filtering on, but set plain text conversion to NO:
>> >
>> >Should Mailman convert text/html parts to plain text: No
>> >
>>
On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 4:11 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> David wrote:
> >
> >To reproduce:
> >
> >1. Turn content filtering on, but set plain text conversion to NO:
> >
> >Should Mailman convert text/html parts to plain text: No
> >
> >2. Send html emails through the list using web-based gmail on
David wrote:
>
>To reproduce:
>
>1. Turn content filtering on, but set plain text conversion to NO:
>
>Should Mailman convert text/html parts to plain text: No
>
>2. Send html emails through the list using web-based gmail on each end.
Is text/html in the pass_mime_types content filtering settin
This may be a bug...
Mailman is converting html messages to plain text even when set not to
convert. And it is not an MUA issue. We just verified this using
web-based Gmail on both ends.
Background (from past discussions on this list):
Here is the question:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailm
David wrote:
>
>I like the following Mailman options page:
>
>%(web_page_url)soptions/%(list_name)s
If the list is personalized, it may be better to use just
%(user_optionsurl)s
The difference is that user_optionsurl is equivalent to
%(web_page_url)soptions/%(list_name)s/%(user_address)s
Thi
On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 2:38 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
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>
> Stephen has just replied with most of what I was going to add to this,
> so I'll let you digest that, and if you need more specific coding or
> regexp help, let us know.
>
>
> Mark, Stephen: yes, you both gave me a lot of useful info again
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