> Mark Dale via Mailman-Users writes:
> 
>  > And of course, any such "nl2br" equivalent will do exactly the same
>  > as wrapping with P tags -- with everything left aligned.


>  From: Stephen J. Turnbull [mailto:stephenjturnb...@gmail.com]
> Right.
> 
> I'm not sure that we couldn't do better nowadays with libraries that
> will handle the same DOM that browsers do, but it certainly wasn't
> possible in 1994.  And even with those libraries it would require a
> complete rearchitecture of the archiver.
> 
> Steve
> 


I did some tests with Sympa (v6.2.88) which uses MHonArc (v2.6.19): it does a 
pretty good job of rendering archived HTML messages with things like lists, 
code, etc -- and eliminating the need for the horizontal scrolling.

That got me Googling for How-to's on integrating MHonArc with Mailman. There's 
a fair bit of conversation around this from days long ago, and a patch for 
using MHonArc written by Mark S. back in 2014.

Before I go down this rabbit hole: was there any particular reason (back in the 
day) that Pipermail was favoured (and implemented) over MHonArc.  

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