Yeah, I'm listening :-)
If it were up to me, I'd rather that people regulate themselves and
refrain from sending gratuitous HTML posts to the list, since there
can definitely be situations where HTML posts are meaningful
(e.g. forwarding an important web page or another HTML e-mail). What
do you folks think?
-- Raju
BTW, who's this message from?
>>>>> "root" == root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
root> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> hello pankaj, could somebody cook up a few lines of code that
>> runs on linux-delhi's mail server and deletes html part of any
>> incoming message converting and then posting it in plain text.
>>
>> almost (rather all) linux lists face this problem.
>>
root> raj are you listening
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