At 1:33 AM -0800 2005-03-12, Lloyd F. Tennison wrote:
Most of the emails on my lists are html, and since pipermail will not handle html at all, the digests come with nothing in them.
Incorrect. Pipermail handles HTML fine. It doesn't handle MIME very well.
You may think that MIME == HTML, but that is not a valid assumption. There are lots of things you can do with MIME that are totally unrelated to HTML, it just happens that one of the most common uses of MIME is as a transmission method for HTML.
Of course, none of this solves your problem with pipermail. I just wanted to clear up a common misconception.
I can say that, since I've joined the project less than a year ago, I've heard from a number of people who use mhonarc or namazu as alternative archivers, and so far as I've been able to determine, they've all been using pretty much the same set of instructions as you have looked at.
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