>> Your subscriber base doesn't represent the demographic of the
>> Internet. Most list owners see AOL and Hotmail as their two top
>> subscriber groups.
>
>I know (and am rather glad of that). I tender to rather technically
>oriented members.
Demime does the job perfectly for a majordomo list I administer. The list
is for "normal" people ie 30% AOL, 20% Yahoo/Hotmail. 3000+ members. We
initially begged AOLers not to upgrade to 6.0 till we'd fixed the HTML
problem. Since we installed demime, the adminstrator's life has been
somewhat easier :-)
I'm neither defending nor advocating, but I operate in the real world with
real people who stick with default settings. So if emails go out in HTML by
default, I have live with that.
John
>Sigh. I've answered this about 6 times this month... but here it is again:
>Demime home page: http://scifi.squawk.com/demime.html
>Demime perl script: http://scifi.squawk.com/demime.stable
>Demime config file: http://scifi.squawk.com/demime_junkmail.cf
>Demime email list: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Takes out attachments, removes freebie ISP ads, turns HTML into
>formatted plain text. Free.
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