In the internal code for (La)TeX system, the control sequences
use the @ character as a text character; on TeX related lists 
there are often examples of such internal code. Unfortunately, 
the archiver (mailman 2.1.2) converts a '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' pattern 
to an email address. So, if a posting has a line with something like:

   \put([EMAIL PROTECTED]@tempdimb,[EMAIL PROTECTED]@tempdimc)

this line will appear in the archives as 

   \put(\strip at [EMAIL PROTECTED],\strip at [EMAIL PROTECTED])

where 'strip at pt' are links pointing to the listinfo page.
See:

   http://www.tug.org/pipermail/test/2003-July/000000.html

Is there a workaround to prevent this behaviour?

Kaja


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