On 5/25/22 19:32, Mark Dale via Mailman-Users wrote:
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.
I didn't write that patch. It's from
> 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
Kimmo L. writes:
> import xapian
> ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'xapian'
I'm pretty sure this occurs when the Xapian application and its
libraries are not installed. xapian-haystack is an adapter from C++
(or maybe C) to Python, it is not a complete installation of the
Xapian
saran...@intracom-telecom.com writes:
> /usr/lib/python2.7/encodings/iso8859_7.py, in def getregentry(),
> there is a line: name='iso8859-7' which if it is changed to:
> name='iso-8859-7' then the encoding is sent correctly and the
> emails are received by the Exchange server. Nevertheless,
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.
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