On 12/19/2014 09:26 AM, Xie, Wei wrote:
>
> I have a question about two our digest settings - how do the two settings
> work.
>
> 1) How big in Kb should a digest be before it gets sent out? 0 implies no
> maximum size.(Edit digest_size_threshhold) 1000
>
> My understanding when total size of
Mark,
I have a question about two our digest settings - how do the two settings work.
1) How big in Kb should a digest be before it gets sent out? 0 implies no
maximum size.(Edit digest_size_threshhold) 1000
My understanding when total size of posted messages reaches 1000KB, the digest
volume
On 12/16/2014 6:40 AM, Andrew Hodgson wrote:
> I run a high volume list (around 80 messages per day), and we have
> complaints from digest users that the digests are difficult to work
> with. One requested feature is could the digests be in HTML format, and
> a link be presented in the table of co
Lucio Chiappetti writes:
> > Actually, most Emacs-based MUAs are able to treat digests as folders
> > by default. No customizations required.
>
> Then you are beyond my mark,
Not really. My primary MUA is VM, which presents a rather simple
menubar & toolbar interface to the average user.
On Fri, 19 Dec 2014, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Lucio Chiappetti writes:
> I hope it is allowed to post a few screendumps to demonstrate
Unfortunately, Mailman @python.org doesn't pass those,
OK, should be here (do not know why first got a different name)
http://i62.tinypic.com/2l94j5s.png
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Lucio Chiappetti writes:
> I hope it is allowed to post a few screendumps to demonstrate
Unfortunately, Mailman @python.org doesn't pass those, and they don't
get into mail-archive.com because it's subscribed by mail, not direct
from the Mailman daemon.
> This satisfies your item 1 in three cl
1. Display digest messages in the summary as single messages.
Are there any MUAs that can do that?
2. If the user clicks on the digest message, it is opened as a
folder, not as a message.
As I said before, Alpine can do that or be instructed to do that. I hope
it is allowed t