Peter Shute writes:
> I can't see how wrapping would work for us, there are just too many
> different mail clients involved, and I assume the same would apply
> to lots of lists.
Agreed. I wrap because I *can*; my XEmacs lists have no Yahoo! or AOL
posters who would cause complaints, and my s
> > I wonder if it's possible to to make wrapped messages a
> user preference, > or have them only turned on for certain
> domains as discussed previously.
> > Is this a patch that would be accepted in the future?
>
> As Mark mentioned, applying only to posts From domains that
> use "p=rejec
Ed Ravin writes:
> How have other Mailman admins dealt with this?
The only ways to deal with deficient MUAs are Plan A = pander and Plan
B = tell their users to suck it up and shut up. I won't do Plan A and
have the power to do Plan B, so Plan B is what I use. That doesn't
work for everybody,
On 10/25/2014 07:42 PM, Ed Ravin wrote:
> I've converted a list to Mailman, and as I posted previously, I
> decided to use "wrapped" messages to keep AOL's hairtrigger spam
> filters from discarding incoming messages from AOL users.
I'm not sure what your specific AOL issue is, but as I posted pr
I've converted a list to Mailman, and as I posted previously, I
decided to use "wrapped" messages to keep AOL's hairtrigger spam
filters from discarding incoming messages from AOL users.
Now I'm getting complaints from Outlook 2007 and Squirrelmail
users that the messages from Mailman show up as t