Matthias Juchem wrote:

When sending an absolute normal e-mail (simply one word in the subject and one word in the body) to both servers, the older one distributes it fine. The newer one generates a MIME attachment that includes the body content.

Sounds like the list is set for one language, but you're sending email in another. If the charset of the list footer doesn't match the charset you're sending mail with (look at the Content-Type header) Mailman will do the right thing and send them as a MIME document. There's no way around it when sending mail using multiple character sets..

Ben



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