I'm talking to the admin folks at the host of my Majordomo
mailing list and they said the following.
<<There wouldn't be anything to stop someone from posting a
message <in HTML format> to a majordomo list. All it does is
forward the message. The only thing I could possibly see is
if an HTML email was sent to a majordomo list and the email
reader receiving the message doesn't understand html. They
would still get the message, but it would contain the html
coding as plain text. If AOL 6.0 doesn't support plain text
email as you suggest, it would not only affect
majordomo...but every email program out there that is not
set to send out emails in html format by default. If you can
point me to where you found out this information, i can do
some more research. >>
My question to the list is, does Majordomo support HTML?
Does is support HTML in the Digest version of mailing lists?
My answer to the tech support guy was that he was wrong
about the HTML being forwarded straight through in the
Digest format. I need to find somewhere that has the "real"
answer and you guys are the best source of places to find
that information. GreatCircle.com doesn't seem to have it.
Thanks,
Allan Newsome