Title: RE: [Mailman-Users] Unwanted Body Content
:-) Dan Mick wrote:
:-) >
:-) > The right answer is to configure Outlook so that it sends
:-) plain-text emails
:-) > without MIME sections. Surely this must still be
:-) possible, even with the
:-) > Evil Empire's to
Dan Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The right answer is to configure Outlook so that it sends plain-text emails
> without MIME sections. Surely this must still be possible, even with the
> Evil Empire's tools.
>
> But yes, demime or stripmime are the other obvious solutions. I'm about to
>
Dan Mick wrote:
>
> > Why
> > should they have to reconfigure their email client which they use
> > happily with hundreds of people, where MIME is a blessing,
>
> It's a wart on email, and needs to be stopped.
>
> > in order to
> > meet the needs of one mailing list they happen to be a member
Dan Mick wrote:
>
> The right answer is to configure Outlook so that it sends plain-text emails
> without MIME sections. Surely this must still be possible, even with the
> Evil Empire's tools.
The right answer for whom? Surely not for the hapless list member? Why
should they have to reconfigur
> Dan Mick wrote:
> >
> > The right answer is to configure Outlook so that it sends plain-text emails
> > without MIME sections. Surely this must still be possible, even with the
> > Evil Empire's tools.
>
> The right answer for whom? Surely not for the hapless list member?
Yes, the list memb
The right answer is to configure Outlook so that it sends plain-text emails
without MIME sections. Surely this must still be possible, even with the
Evil Empire's tools.
But yes, demime or stripmime are the other obvious solutions. I'm about to
roll out demime myself on my main Mailman list, be
Hi List,
Sorry to bother you again with my inferior questions, Searching the
Documentation and browsing through the archives resulted into void. So I
feel I'm at your mercy again.
To subscribe it is possible to send an E-mail with in the body
"subscribe" to the right adres.
But Outlook has a nas