Yes, using MIME digests...However, will the attachments still be available. Some come as non-text, and I need to have the attachments available.
I'm not sure how attachments would be handled in non-MIME format. I would be interested to know what would happen.
I suspect that attachments would not be handled well in non-MIME format, and that the only solution to your problem is to modify the mailman digestifier code so that it uses inline MIME multipart/mixed bodyparts, but I don't know what it would take to make it do that.
Certainly, many incoming messages might have to be changed (since on a per-message basis, having all the attachments at the bottom shouldn't be a problem). This would most likely break PGP signed messages, and I'm not sure what might happen to others.
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