[Mailman-Users] Digest problems

2003-02-28 Thread Ricky Cain
I have just started using Mailman and I am by no means an advanced user
but I have a problem. Digest subscribers on my list are complaining of
an html code like text that is interspersed throughout the digest.

So, my question is:

How do I eliminate this? Is there something I am missing in turning on
or off?

Thanks in advance for any help you guys may offer,

Ricky



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[Mailman-Users] Digest problems - 2.1b1

2002-04-17 Thread Sarah K. Miller

I'm having trouble with my digests in 2.1b1. I'm trying to get the extraneous 
headers removed from the digest. I've edited /Mailman/Handlers/ToDigest.py  to read as:

KEEP = ['Date', 'From', 'To', 'Cc', 'Subject', 'Message-ID', 'Keywords',
# I believe we should also keep these headers though.
# 'In-Reply-To', 'References', 'Content-Type', 'MIME-Version',
# 'Content-Transfer-Encoding', 'Precedence',
# Mailman 2.0 adds these headers, but they don't need to be kept from
# the original message: Message
]

However, it leaves the additional headers in the digest unless I force a digest to be 
generated manually. The digest settings are also ignoring the size specified by my 
list admin. It's set to generate at 50kb, but insists on generated at 30.

Any idea what's up with this and how to make it work?

-- Sarah
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Re: [Mailman-Users] Digest problems - 2.1b1

2002-04-17 Thread Sarah K. Miller

By bad. Forgot to run mailmanctl -restart . Works like a charm now 

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 I'm having trouble with my digests in 2.1b1. I'm trying to get the extraneous 
headers removed from the digest. I've edited /Mailman/Handlers/ToDigest.py  to read 
as:





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[Mailman-Users] Digest Problems

2002-02-24 Thread James A. Harrod
Title: Digest Problems


Hello Group-

I am a new administrator for a Mailman list which has been set up
at the University of California, Irvine, to run a jazz discussion
list. The original list ran using ezmlm software, but the server
was hacked severely in January. Attempts to get ezmlm running
again were unsuccessful and the programmer responsible for setting us
up chose to go with Mailman -- which I find to be an excellent
alternative, much more user friendly with great features like the web
interface and automatic archiving of messages.

Some of our members who are subscribed in the digest mode are
having problems.

Here is a sample complaint:

Is anyone else experiencing the inconvenience of having to
download the jwc
digest and then having to unzip the mime coded attachment to be
downloaded?
One winds up with a series individual files, each of which has to be
opened
to read the individual message. I think possibly this may
happening only to
AOL users. It started after we came back to the UCI system
a few days ago.

and another non aol user:

I subscribed to the digest, but rather than
getting a packet of messages, I get a bundle of attachments. If I want
to read the messages, I have to open the attachments one by one,
hardly the convenience a digest should produce. What am I doing
wrong?

I double checked and the digest preference is set to plain
text, and not mime.

I have also noticed that the same message received as an
individual post appears in the digest mode with lots of html type code
cluttering the message. Does this stem from the individual
sending the message and how they have their email software
configured?

Regards-

Jim Harrod
Jazz West Coast List Moderator



[Mailman-Users] digest problems

2001-07-10 Thread k.main

Hi
I have abut 180 n my list and a few of them are on digest but complain
about all the html rubbish that comes with the messages. Can I stop
this?
kenny 


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Re: [Mailman-Users] digest problems

2001-07-10 Thread J C Lawrence

On Wed, 11 Jul 2001 03:43:39 +0100 
k main k.main wrote:

 Hi I have abut 180 n my list and a few of them are on digest but
 complain about all the html rubbish that comes with the
 messages. Can I stop this?  

FAQ: Either tell them to use MIME digests, or install a MIME filter
in front of your lists (eg demime, mimefilter, stripmime, etc).

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