Re: [Mailman-Users] Normal mails changed to MIME mail

2003-02-08 Thread Matthias Juchem
On Saturday, 8. February 2003 05:01, Barry A. Warsaw wrote: > > "MJ" == Matthias Juchem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > MJ> I thought that the language setting only affects the language > MJ> and not the charset... > > It has to because the character set used must match the characters >

Re: [Mailman-Users] Normal mails changed to MIME mail

2003-02-07 Thread Barry A. Warsaw
> "MJ" == Matthias Juchem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: MJ> So setting a list to e.g. 'German' implies ISO-8859-1? Am I MJ> getting this right? Yes. MJ> I thought that the language setting only affects the language MJ> and not the charset... It has to because the character se

Re: [Mailman-Users] Normal mails changed to MIME mail

2003-02-07 Thread Matthias Juchem
On Saturday, 8. February 2003 00:17, Ben Gertzfield wrote: > Matthias Juchem wrote: > >When sending an absolute normal e-mail (simply one word in the subject and > >one word in the body) to both servers, the older one distributes it fine. > > The newer one generates a MIME attachment that includes

Re: [Mailman-Users] Normal mails changed to MIME mail

2003-02-07 Thread Ben Gertzfield
Matthias Juchem wrote: When sending an absolute normal e-mail (simply one word in the subject and one word in the body) to both servers, the older one distributes it fine. The newer one generates a MIME attachment that includes the body content. Sounds like the list is set for one language,

[Mailman-Users] Normal mails changed to MIME mail

2003-02-07 Thread Matthias Juchem
Hi. I've got a little Mailman problem. I have one mailserver with Mailman 2.1rc1 (referred to as 'old server') and a another mailserver with Mailman 2.1 (the 'new server'). Mailserver program is qmail, in both cases. Mailman/mm_cfg.py is identical except for the server names and URLs. I migrat