On 6/7/08, Rob Voyle wrote:
I create an email newsletter. What I need to do is create an HTML version and a text version, that while having the same basic content are organized to present the information in an intelligible form and doesn't radically mess with final format. Most email programs I have looked at don't have the option of separately editing the text and/or create lousy html
This doesn't really have anything to do with Mailman. It can strip HTML, convert HTML to text, etc..., but it doesn't do anything at all on the generation side. You generate your mail message using whatever tool(s) you want, and then send that message to the list, where it gets processed by Mailman.
One option for you may be to simply run two separate lists. One is HTML-only, the other is text-only. Users get subscribed to whichever list carries the kind of content they want, and you can carefully craft whatever messages you send out in HTML totally separately from the messages you send out in text-only form.
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