Occasionally I get the user that goes off the deep end about sending a password
in an email. Is there a blurb somewhere that I can give them to explain the
situation?
Bob
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I have a note on my signup page that says something to the effect of
don't use an important password as it is occasionally mailed back to
you in cleartext In fact I think it is standard...
On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 9:12 AM, Hicks, Robert CTR
robert.l.hi...@uscg.mil wrote:
Occasionally I get the
Hicks, Robert CTR wrote:
Occasionally I get the user that goes off the deep end about sending a
password in an email. Is there a blurb somewhere that I can give them to
explain the situation?
You could refer them to the user's manual section at
http://www.list.org/mailman-member/node15.html.
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Hicks, Robert CTR wrote:
Occasionally I get the user that goes off the deep end about sending a
password in an email. Is there a blurb somewhere that I can give them to
explain the situation?
You could refer them to the user's manual section at
Paul Navarre wrote:
I cannot figure out why these messages are showing up with Central
European encoding. All of the settings in Outlook are set to what I
would expect for a US user. I can't find anything that would point to
Outlook converting the message to Central European encoding. The
I have a client who is receiving messages from a Mailman list I run that
aren't showing up as expected. The list is supposed to be converting to
plain text and this works fine for me (I use Thunderbird). My client on
the other hand was getting the messages with a non-plain text font. She
uses
Sorry to bug y'all again... A recent posting was composed as an HTML
email in MS Outlook 2k3... I've got the list configured to have a plain
text footer with the unsubscribe information... In MS Outlook, Outlook
Express, Horde IMP, and Apple Mail, the plain text footer was listed as
an
On Mon, 2005-05-16 at 11:40 -0600, Joshua Ginsberg wrote:
Sorry to bug y'all again... A recent posting was composed as an HTML
email in MS Outlook 2k3... I've got the list configured to have a plain
text footer with the unsubscribe information... In MS Outlook, Outlook
Express, Horde IMP,
Hi!
The content filtering options in Mailman allow to configure a list to
rip off all HTML and MIME from e-mails.
Each user can also decide if he/she wants to receive digests in HTML or
plain text format.
But, is there any way to configure to receive each mail (not digest)in
plain text or
At 12:59 PM -0300 2004-10-18, Juan Nin wrote:
But, is there any way to configure to receive each mail (not digest)in
plain text or HTML on a per user basis?
No. Setting up stripping or conversion is done on a per-list
basis (at the time of message input), and the digest options are for
what
On Monday 24 March 2003 16:06, Staven Bruce wrote:
We have a RedHat 8.0 Linux server running the latest version of
Mailman atop a Sendmail MTA. Whenever I send a message to a mailing
list, it always arrives to the recipients in plain text, even when
I'm using another font. I compose the
We have a RedHat 8.0 Linux server running the latest version of Mailman atop
a Sendmail MTA. Whenever I send a message to a mailing list, it always
arrives to the recipients in plain text, even when I'm using another font. I
compose the messages in Outlook usually, and want to be able to use
On Thu, 2003-02-13 at 23:42, Andy Firman wrote:
Couple of quick questions to the Mailman gurus.
And I apologize in advance if this is not appropriate for this list.
1. Did my first newsletter post to a 5,000 member list today.
The boss said it HAS to be html and all nice and pretty.
sigh
Couple of quick questions to the Mailman gurus.
And I apologize in advance if this is not appropriate for this list.
1. Did my first newsletter post to a 5,000 member list today.
The boss said it HAS to be html and all nice and pretty.
sigh
So off it went. But the footers were not present.
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Mark Barratt wrote:
"Peter Hutnick" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(snip)
It might be better just to have your MTA strip attachmnets on incoming
messages to the list, before Mailman ever sees them.
This sounds like good advice, but it's not very meaningful to me,
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