On September 23, 2019 5:34:47 AM PDT, karrageorgiou giannis via Mailman-Users
wrote:
>
>is there a way to get the text/html response in actual
>html instead of a source-made (mostly useless) text?
Set ARCHIVE_HTML_SANITIZER = 3 in mm_cfg.py, but before you do, read the
description of this
dear mailman team,
I have set up my mailists to strip attachments. Nowdays
most messages are (multipart) in html, which shows as a
downloadable link after the text-part of the message.
when someone clicks it, he gets an answer of text/html, but
in a "source" format: the entire message is
Ok, thanks for the tip.
It seems I need to provide a custom Decorate Handler, as I need personalization
data in my footer.
What is the recommended way of doing it?, edit Decorate.py directly (I'd rather
not), create a custom SMTPDirect.py that calls my CustomDecorate.py, something
else?
If I
On 07/02/2015 02:30 AM, Yiannis Pericleous wrote:
It seems I need to provide a custom Decorate Handler, as I need
personalization data in my footer.
No. You have a couple of choices. You can investigate using either the
Patching Mailman to solve this problem patches ot the Using
mimedefang
On 06/30/2015 02:28 AM, Yiannis Pericleous wrote:
I have a multipart (html and text) email and I wish to add an unsubscribe
footer to it. However mailman appends the footer as a new section that is
plain text. Is there a way of making the footer section text/html. If not,
any other way to
Hi,
I have a multipart (html and text) email and I wish to add an unsubscribe
footer to it. However mailman appends the footer as a new section that is plain
text. Is there a way of making the footer section text/html. If not, any other
way to include the unsubscribe link in the html part of
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 5:53 PM, Mark Sapiro m...@msapiro.net wrote:
On 10/07/2014 06:02 AM, Peter Wetz wrote:
UPDATE: lynx was missing on the machine mailman was running on. since i
don't have root access (or at least i could not find out on my own, if
lynx is running), it was quite hard
Thanks for your help. I remember reading about this configuration somewhere
else on this list already and I already tried it to no avail.
of course, i tried it again now, and still, it doesn't work...
this is a screenshot of the configuration, as recommended by you:
UPDATE: lynx was missing on the machine mailman was running on. since i
don't have root access (or at least i could not find out on my own, if lynx
is running), it was quite hard for me to figure that one out. just after i
read that some others on this list had problems with blank messages in the
On 10/07/2014 06:02 AM, Peter Wetz wrote:
UPDATE: lynx was missing on the machine mailman was running on. since i
don't have root access (or at least i could not find out on my own, if
lynx is running), it was quite hard for me to figure that one out. just
after i read that some others on this
On 10/06/2014 04:20 AM, Peter Wetz wrote:
So the answer to your simple question is simply you can't.
maybe my use of how can html-mails be properly displayed was
misleading. i dont want any html formatting to be preserved. i simply
want an html mail be converted to plain text and then
Dear all,
I have an issue with my mailman/pipermail setup.
the thing is that mails, which were sent to the list as HTML and through
the GMX web interface, do not get displayed properly in my archive.
this is how it looks: http://i.imgur.com/H8vvUfV.png
even though the screenshot is in german
On 10/04/2014 09:25 AM, Peter Wetz wrote:
any help is appreciated. the simple question is: how can html-mails be
properly displayed in the pipermail-archive without any scrubbing..?
Presumably you read the documentation for ARCHIVE_HTML_SANITIZER in
Defaults.py when you set it to 3 including
Hi,
Ever since I upgraded Mailman to address DMARC issues in April a number of
archives have been having their HTML messages scrubbed.
The result is that the archived message shows all these scrubbed notices
instead of the actual message.
What is causing this and how do I resolve this?
*** is
On 07/11/2014 11:31 PM, Peter Knowles wrote:
Hi,
Ever since I upgraded Mailman to address DMARC issues in April a number of
archives have been having their HTML messages scrubbed.
I suspect you upgraded to 2.1.16 or 2.1.17 and that 2.1.18 and 2.1.18-1
do not have this behavior.
I'm not
On 03/25/2014 09:49 PM, Peter Fiala - WCASA wrote:
One of the listservs I manage sends text-only messages though I have that
option unchecked under content filtering. This happens to this list and not
any others, though the option is the same for all lists I manage.
Should Mailman convert
One of the listservs I manage sends text-only messages though I have that
option unchecked under content filtering. This happens to this list and not any
others, though the option is the same for all lists I manage.
Should Mailman convert text/html parts to plain text? This conversion happens
| On 8/5/13 5:32 AM, Roger Richmond wrote:
| I am an administrator of a small mailing list running Mailman 2.1.15. I
| only have access to the web interface, not the server, and even if i did,
| I'm not confident about writing or changing the code.
|
|I know that this problem has been raised
On 8/6/13 6:38 AM, Just Brits Shop wrote:
*visible (at least as an attachment),*
*Richard II, what do you mean attachment ? ? MINE all come
out perfectly** **as a footer as does THIS List one (below)** :-)**
** :-)** ? ! ?** *
It depends on your MUA (email program). Some will
I am an administrator of a small mailing list running Mailman 2.1.15. I
only have access to the web interface, not the server, and even if i did,
I'm not confident about writing or changing the code.
I know that this problem has been raised before, but wondered whether there
had been any
On 8/5/13 5:32 AM, Roger Richmond wrote:
I am an administrator of a small mailing list running Mailman 2.1.15. I
only have access to the web interface, not the server, and even if i did,
I'm not confident about writing or changing the code.
I know that this problem has been raised
I was looking at the Confirm subscription request and Subscription
request confirmed pages -- there's no way to customize them too,
right? Is there at least some way to have my own header used?
(Without that, having a very customized look means that these pages
stick like a sore thumb...)
--
Eli Barzilay wrote:
I was looking at the Confirm subscription request and Subscription
request confirmed pages -- there's no way to customize them too,
right? Is there at least some way to have my own header used?
(Without that, having a very customized look means that these pages
stick like a
On Jun 10, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Eli Barzilay wrote:
I was looking at the Confirm subscription request and Subscription
request confirmed pages -- there's no way to customize them too,
right? Is there at least some way to have my own header used?
(Without that, having a very customized look
I want to install a mail server on my photographic club's web site to allow
all members to send questions announcements etc. to all other members using
HTML, Rich Text and Plain text format e-mails and allow embedded and
attached files and images (although I accept there may be issues with
Outlook
Mike Bean wrote:
I want to install a mail server on my photographic club's web site to allow
all members to send questions announcements etc. to all other members using
HTML, Rich Text and Plain text format e-mails and allow embedded and
attached files and images (although I accept there may be
Here's a copy/paste of the source code of the message:
http://www.mycoachonline.com/emailsource.html
Thanks
Wayne
On Feb 11, 2010, at 9:45 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Wayne Cook wrote:
I'm sending html email to my mailing list and some come out right and
others come out like the attached
Wayne Cook wrote:
Here's a copy/paste of the source code of the message:
http://www.mycoachonline.com/emailsource.html
Which I downloaded and viewed with both TBird and Apple Mail and I see
an HTML defined page and the message footer. I don't see any problem,
and I don't see anything like the
I'm sending html email to my mailing list and some come out right and
others come out like the attached file...anyone know what I have set
wrong?
Thanks again
Wayne
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Mailman-Users mailing list Mailman-Users@python.org
Wayne Cook wrote:
I'm sending html email to my mailing list and some come out right and
others come out like the attached file...anyone know what I have set
wrong?
[Moderator note: The attached file, stripped by content filtering, was
a TIFF image of what appears to be an Apple Mail view of
I am using digests. here is the header of the digest I am receiving
with the header of one of its messages:
From line From halliburtonwatch-boun...@halliburtonwatch.net Thu
Nov 26 14:10:47 2009
Return-Path: halliburtonwatch-boun...@halliburtonwatch.net
Christian Stalberg wrote:
I am using digests. here is the header of the digest I am receiving
with the header of one of its messages:
In my original reply I wrote perhaps you are seeing a 'scrubbed'
message in a digest. That is the case here. HTML cannot be included
in the plain text
In looking at the output I may see the problem. I have been running
Mailman and upgraded versions and moved Mailman from one server to
another for years. Look at this output from my list wherein I see
values like 'False' where the legals values are supposed to be either
yes or no:
Christian Stalberg wrote:
In looking at the output I may see the problem. I have been running
Mailman and upgraded versions and moved Mailman from one server to
another for years. Look at this output from my list wherein I see
values like 'False' where the legals values are supposed
Why would HTML messages sent to the list be chanegd to plain text when I
have content filtering turned off via the GUI? Is it possible the GUI switch
is not working? If yes, how can I check 'under the hood'? Thank you in
advance.
--
christian stalberg wrote:
Why would HTML messages sent to the list be chanegd to plain text when I
have content filtering turned off via the GUI? Is it possible the GUI switch
is not working? If yes, how can I check 'under the hood'? Thank you in
advance.
If filter_content is no, Mailman should
on 5/7/09 11:42 AM, Denis Yurashkou said:
Anybody tried to send HTML-messages with Mailman?
How can I send message with HTML, that will be read as HTML, neither as text
nor as attachment?
Mailman is not a content generation system. It is a content filtering
and distribution system. So, if
Hi!
Anybody tried to send HTML-messages with Mailman?
How can I send message with HTML, that will be read as HTML, neither as text
nor as attachment?
--
with Best regards,
Denis A. Yurashkou
--
Mailman-Users mailing list
I've got a tool which generates html mail to a number of mailman lists.
I recently converted this to send html formatted mail. The mailman
attached footer (the four liner footer which details info about the
list) is now being delivered as an attachment to each mail. Is there a
way to get
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a tool which generates html mail to a number of mailman lists.
I recently converted this to send html formatted mail. The mailman
attached footer (the four liner footer which details info about the
list) is now being delivered as an attachment to each mail.
I have followed the instructions to strip HTML messages, but there's
still an issue. Outlook users receive their footers as attachments.
This is not the case with webmail clients, like Google.
Is there a way to insure that the footer is included? I hate Outlook,
but there are many corporate types
John Whitney wrote:
I have followed the instructions to strip HTML messages, but there's
still an issue. Outlook users receive their footers as attachments.
This is not the case with webmail clients, like Google.
Is there a way to insure that the footer is included? I hate Outlook,
but there are
John Whitney wrote:
My issues are not cPanel related. I think it's how Outlook processes
MIME types in emails.
Ultimately, the issue is how Outlook displays a mime multipart message,
but what happens to the message when footers are added and exactly how
footers are added and what the mime
=3d is the escape code for a =. That is direct HTML as translated.
Regular HTML was used, so that part you were incorrect.
However...
You were right on the money about the footer! Wow, that did it. Thank you.
What do you mean full personalization? I don't know what you are referring
to?
On
The email programs that sent the mail both Apple Mail and Thunderbird, so it
appears that Microsoft is not the only culprit. I would have assumed
(perhaps incorrectly) that Thunderbird uses standards.
I have just contacted my webhost, hostforweb.com, regarding the
Personalization option, as well
Thanks to everyone. All problems solved.
That is, after I sent the message and found out my host had a 500/hour
limit. *(@*(#[EMAIL PROTECTED] They raised it temporarily, and it was just
sent.
Whew.
This was my first time working with mailman. It was a little quirky, but
everything worked out.
: Sat, 04 Oct 2008 12:11:40 -0700
Subject: [Mailman-Users] HTML table code broken via Mailman
I have an email blast that I contains tables and other HTML code. I sent the
same message directly to my email account, and also through mailman. When
sent directly, it is just fine; when sent via
configuration change that takes seconds to do.
- Original Message -
From: Edward Salm, PhD [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: mailman-users@python.org, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 05 Oct 2008 02:14:54 -0700
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] HTML table code broken via Mailman
=3d is the escape code
Lloyd Tennison wrote:
I aways recommend to use full personalization, too, in Mailman. Without it
the bounce processing does not work as well.
Personalization or full personalization only affects bounce processing
if
VERP_PERSONALIZED_DELIVERIES = Yes
in mm_cfg.py. The thing which improves
Lloyd Tennison quoted Edward Salm, PhD
However...
You were right on the money about the footer! Wow, that did it. Thank you.
It is known that cPanel Mailman's addition of msg_footer to HTML parts
is broken. See http://forums.cpanel.net/showthread.php?t=61603. You
will need to register at the
:57 -0700
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] HTML table code broken via Mailman
Lloyd Tennison quoted Edward Salm, PhD
However...
You were right on the money about the footer! Wow, that did it. Thank
you.
It is known that cPanel Mailman's addition of msg_footer to HTML parts
is broken. See
Lloyd Tennison wrote:
I thought they all still did not work, as stated in the FAQ's. Good to know.
I will have to test it and see myself.
Whether or not it works depends on your definition of 'work'. I'm not
trying to contradict the FAQ at http://wiki.list.org/x/84A9 which is
a good summary
I have an email blast that I contains tables and other HTML code. I sent the
same message directly to my email account, and also through mailman. When
sent directly, it is just fine; when sent via Mailman it is not.
Mailman is changing something which is breaking the code. I cannot figure
out
Has anyone else had a problem sending html emails through 2.1.9? I am
running a virtual dedicated server (linux Fedora Red Hat 6 with a Plesk
interface) at my webhost. On one of my domains I have set up a list and am
trying to send an html email. I have tried:
1‹html page through Entourage with
Frank Kuzler wrote:
Has anyone else had a problem sending html emails through 2.1.9? I am
running a virtual dedicated server (linux Fedora Red Hat 6 with a Plesk
interface) at my webhost. On one of my domains I have set up a list and am
trying to send an html email. I have tried:
1 html page
Hi Mark,
Thanks for the reply, but I actually have Non-Digest Scrub set to no.
Maybe I should have been more clear on the jumbled part. It comes through
with all the text and code for the html links (e.g.,
http://www.example.com) but nothing else--no form, images, etc. So it's
just an unstyled
Tom Noise wrote:
Thanks for the reply, but I actually have Non-Digest Scrub set to no.
Maybe I should have been more clear on the jumbled part. It comes through
with all the text and code for the html links (e.g.,
http://www.example.com) but nothing else--no form, images, etc. So it's
just an
Thanks again. The problem was a simple text footer that I added. I took it
out and now it seems to be working. Why would that be though? In earlier
versions I had left the default footer in without trying to customize it and
it never affected anything.
Again thanks.
On 11/10/07 3:37 PM, Mark
Tom Noise wrote:
Thanks again. The problem was a simple text footer that I added. I took it
out and now it seems to be working. Why would that be though? In earlier
versions I had left the default footer in without trying to customize it and
it never affected anything.
If by earlier versions
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Barry Finkel wrote:
When I click on the .gif or .jpeg hyperlinks, I see the images.
But when I click on the .htm hyperlink, I see the HTML text.
If I take that HTML text, save it to /tmp, and then open that file
with Firefox, I see the mail
I have a question about Mailman 2.1.9 archives and HTML attachments.
I have a list where the poster has sent mail that contains
This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
--===7294073253759616889==
Content-class: urn:content-classes:message
Content-Type:
On 8/14/07, Barry Finkel wrote:
When I click on the .gif or .jpeg hyperlinks, I see the images.
But when I click on the .htm hyperlink, I see the HTML text.
If I take that HTML text, save it to /tmp, and then open that file
with Firefox, I see the mail message properly formatted.
I
Hi All:
I have a client who has some members that use a translation software to
translate list messages. The client has the list configured to convert html
to plain text. However certain characters still make it through the
conversion process:
lt
gt
quot
Is this normal or is there a
At 4:56 PM -0400 4/15/07, Michael Kabot wrote:
I am not fluent in Qmail. Finally found the logs for Qmail which was not in
the /var/log location, but rather deep under a Plesk directory.
Ahh. Plesk. See FAQ 6.15.
--
Brad Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED], Consultant Author
LinkedIn Profile:
, 2007 1:28 PM
| To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; mailman-users@python.org
| Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] HTML causing list-wide bounce?
|
|
| At 4:56 PM -0400 4/15/07, Michael Kabot wrote:
|
| I am not fluent in Qmail. Finally found the logs for
| Qmail which was
| not in the /var/log location
At 2:51 PM -0400 4/16/07, Michael Kabot wrote:
You Paul helped me greatly, simply by suggesting it was an MTA filter -
which caused me to take a more detailed look at my system and find the Qmail
logs - which then pointed to the issue, my hosting provider's relay server
rejecting the
Message-
| From: Paul Tomblin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 5:49 PM
| To: mailman-users@python.org
| Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] HTML causing list-wide bounce?
|
|
| The email message causing the issue
| -- .html format http://www.soarol.com/tmp/EmailList-HTMLerror-2
At 5:49 PM -0400 4/13/07, Paul Tomblin wrote:
The email message causing the issue
-- .html format http://www.soarol.com/tmp/EmailList-HTMLerror-2.html
First comment - why the hell is he sending javascript in an email message?
That plus the Paypal thing probably screams scammer to most
Brad Knowles wrote:
At 5:49 PM -0400 4/13/07, Paul Tomblin wrote:
The email message causing the issue
-- .html format http://www.soarol.com/tmp/EmailList-HTMLerror-2.html
First comment - why the hell is he sending javascript in an email
message?
That plus the Paypal thing probably
Hi all,
I've been using Mailman to run 200+ lists for almost a year now. Love the
software, very flexibile. Earlier this week, one of the list owners
notified me that one of his lists had mysteriously removed all of its
members.
After some investigation I found the following:
- Whenever
The email message causing the issue
-- .html format http://www.soarol.com/tmp/EmailList-HTMLerror-2.html
First comment - why the hell is he sending javascript in an email message?
That plus the Paypal thing probably screams scammer to most mail
filters. Because it's happening to everybody, I'm
Pardon the repetition, but I'm asking this question again since nobody could
remember the first time around. :-)
I can send a formatted HTML email to Mailman 2.1.5 but it breaks.
The text is centered and the top graphic (which is correctly linked) isn't
showing up. I'm not even using any settings
Thanks to Larry's timely and knowledgeable help, I can now get the HTML to
the list this way. The problem now is that the HTML doesn't work in the
arrived email. The text is centered and the top graphic (which is correctly
linked) isn't showing up. I'm not even using any settings in Content
At 7:43 AM -0400 2006-09-08, David Ellsworth wrote:
Uh, thanks for that Brad, I got it, it's complicated. All I need is a simple
way to get a formatted html email with Approved through the system. You're
telling me that that isn't going to be the case?
It's not going to be as easy as you
On 9/8/06 4:43 AM, David Ellsworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Uh, thanks for that Brad, I got it, it's complicated. All I need is a simple
way to get a formatted html email with Approved through the system. You're
telling me that that isn't going to be the case? I'm using an applescript
with
--On September 8, 2006 7:17:26 AM -0500 Larry Stone
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No need for a different mail client as Entourage will add headers. It's on
the Options pane of the account edit window. Since that's not a Mailman
issue, ask me off-line if you need more information.
To which I
I've setup a MM2.1.5 newsletter list and set it up to accept emails with the
option added in the first line of the email Approved: password.
Problem is I can't get it to accept an HTML file formatted email without
messing up my HTML and removing the Approved: password line.
The file looks like
At 8:17 PM -0400 2006-09-07, David Ellsworth wrote:
I've setup a MM2.1.5 newsletter list and set it up to accept emails with the
option added in the first line of the email Approved: password.
Problem is I can't get it to accept an HTML file formatted email without
messing up my HTML and
How do I send an HTML formatted e-mail to all the subscribers to my mailing
list?
Basically, I'm trying to use Mailman to send a monthly newsletter to all of
our customers. This newsletter will only be an announcement list, where only
the administrator can post to the list.
At 12:24 PM -0400 2006-07-18, Ki Song wrote:
How do I send an HTML formatted e-mail to all the subscribers to my mailing
list?
You generate an HTML-formatted message, and then submit that to the
list. Whatever program you use to generate that HTML-formatted
message doesn't really matter
How do I send an HTML formatted e-mail to all the subscribers to my mailing
list?
You generate an HTML-formatted message, and then submit that to the
list. Whatever program you use to generate that HTML-formatted
message doesn't really matter as far as Mailman is concerned, because
that's
On 7/18/06, Ki Song [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a web interface built into mailman that allows me to post these
HTML messages to the list?
No, but there /are/ some fairly easy to use webmail solutions around.
I'm guessing the best method to do what I want to do (send HTML newsletters)
On 7/18/06, Ki Song [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a web interface built into mailman that allows me to post these
HTML messages to the list?
No, but there /are/ some fairly easy to use webmail solutions around.
What are some good webmail solutions?
On 7/18/06, Ki Song [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are some good webmail solutions?
We use Horde, but there might be something more straightforward. If
you have someone that knows a bit of PHP, it's pretty trivial to have
a page that generates an email.
--
- Patrick Bogen
On 7/18/06, Ki Song [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are some good webmail solutions?
We use Horde, but there might be something more straightforward. If
you have someone that knows a bit of PHP, it's pretty trivial to have
a page that generates an email.
Thanks for the suggestion. After
In a flurry of recycled electrons, Ki Song wrote:
Question: Does Horde and/or Squirrel Mail send HTML Mail that is sent as
source code? I've found that these programs allow me to send HTML email that
is already FORMATTED, but I want to be able to just copy/paste HTML code
from an HTML editor
At 2:07 PM -0400 2006-07-18, Ki Song wrote:
Is there a web interface built into mailman that allows me to post these
HTML messages to the list?
No. See FAQ 1.26.
The reason I ask is because I was using a program called Listserv by LSoft
that allowed me to post message via a web
At 2:12 PM -0400 2006-07-18, Ki Song wrote:
On 7/18/06, Ki Song [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a web interface built into mailman that allows me to post these
HTML messages to the list?
No, but there /are/ some fairly easy to use webmail solutions around.
What are some good webmail
Mark,
Your assumptions about the footers/headers are correct. After I removed
the white space everything started working.
Many thanks,
Brenno
DEFAULT_MSG_HEADER =
DEFAULT_MSG_FOOTER =
Two things here. These only set defaults. The actual list msg_header
and msg_footer are on the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately I am encountering problems with sending HTML email to the
mailing lists. Mailman seems to alter the email message and add the
original HTML email as an attachment.
I have content filtering switched off and the option 'convert text/html
to
text/plain' has
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately I am encountering problems with sending HTML email to the
mailing lists. Mailman seems to alter the email message and add the
original HTML email as an attachment.
I have content filtering switched off and the option 'convert text/html
to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately this didn't help. I already configured in my mm_cfg.py to
remove the footer.
I've added my mm_cfg.py information at the bottom of this email.
Thanks for your help.
snip
DEFAULT_MSG_HEADER =
DEFAULT_MSG_FOOTER =
Two things here. These only set
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately I am encountering problems with sending HTML email to the
mailing lists. Mailman seems to alter the email message and add the
original HTML email as an attachment.
I have content filtering switched off and the option 'convert text/html to
text/plain' has
I'm moving to Mailman from Lyris, so I'm still figuring it out and this is
likely a very basic question.
Outlook 2000 is my desktop email program, and I am administering an
announcement member email list that I want to send out as MultiPart MIME
including an HTML and Text portion. I have tested
Tim Kresse wrote:
Outlook 2000 is my desktop email program, and I am administering an
announcement member email list that I want to send out as MultiPart MIME
including an HTML and Text portion. I have tested my list settings and know
that already encoded MIME messages send OK, what I cannot
Dave Filchak wrote:
Two questions:
1. Can I use Mailman to send out a simple HTML newsletter?
Yes. Go to the FAQ and search for newsletter for help in configuring a
list as a newsletter.
2. Is there a way to import or subscribe a list of members to a
particular list .. i.e. a list that will
Two questions:
1. Can I use Mailman to send out a simple HTML newsletter?
2. Is there a way to import or subscribe a list of members to a
particular list .. i.e. a list that will receive the above newsletter?
Thanks for your help.
Dave
--
Hi,
When we send an HTML message through Mailman it is showing an
attachment icon in Outlook Express even though there is no attachment
in the message. In Mac OS X Mail application there is no attachment
icon shown. Even in Outlook Express, when you open the message there is
no attachment
At 2:54 PM -0700 2005-10-03, Claire McLister wrote:
When we send an HTML message through Mailman it is showing an
attachment icon in Outlook Express even though there is no attachment
in the message. In Mac OS X Mail application there is no attachment
icon shown. Even in Outlook
Is there a way to see the HTML in the 'Message Excerpt' rendered in
the web interface? Some of my users find it inconvenient that it is
the raw source of the body. They have a hard time picturing how the
message would look. If not, is there a major reason to why it is not
included?
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