Hallo Bruno,

On Sat, 25 Jan 2003 11:43:06 -0500GMT (25-1-03, 17:43 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:

BF>   I've read enough information in the archives to know TB! does not
BF> support automatic bursting of MIME digests.  But that it's possible
BF> using filters as a work-around.  First, I'd like to officially request
BF> that MIME digest bursting be added to the program.

Then you should add it to the wish list. That's not this list. This
list is a user discussion list, fellow end users helping each other.
The developers aren't here.

You can find the wish list at: https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/

BF> If maintenance is being done to the digests, may I also suggest
BF> taht the list server be configured to send out only 2 digests per
BF> list per day?

You should have replied to Marck Pearlstone's message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] of 19 January where
this was brought up.
However there were participants that liked the current frequency
better. And if I understand Mailman's settings correctly, all
digest-subscribers have the same frequency. In order to use multiple
frequencies, you'd need to have additional lists created, subscribe
those lists to tbudl and set their digest frequencies different.
Then you'd only need to subscribe to the most fitting frequency and
set the default list to 'don't send me messages'.
This would have the additional advantage of the digested messages
having a correct reply-to header.
The big disadvantage would be that the list owner needs to manage
multiple lists in stead of one. Digest subscribers would have the
same disadvantage, a change of address needs to be entered twice, etc.

-- 
Groetjes, Roelof


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