--- Tokio Kikuchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Your site use Mailman-2.1.5 which is way too old.
> Upgrade to the
> current version (2.1.9) and try again.
>
> --
> Tokio Kikuchi, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://weather.is.kochi-u.ac.jp/
>
ok that was it. Mailman 2.1.9 solves this problem.
My
Hi,
> Here is a URL where I created a list for testing
> mailman.
>
> https://mail.bioacademy.gr/pipermail/testlist2/2007-May/thread.html
Your site use Mailman-2.1.5 which is way too old. Upgrade to the
current version (2.1.9) and try again.
--
Tokio Kikuchi, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://weather
Mailman developers: I've submitted a bug on the SF tracker (what, no
Jira yet?) #1712034. What I write below is all I've got for now, and
it's on the tracker; bug/patch traffic will followup to the tracker.
Reply-To set to mailman-users.
John Papapanos writes:
> Here is a URL where I created a
> What do you mean by "scrambled"? Can you give a URL
> where we can
> observe this? What web browser do you use? How is
> it configured for
> viewing non-ASCII/ISO-8859-1 encodings?
>
Here is a URL where I created a list for testing
mailman.
https://mail.bioacademy.gr/pipermail/testlist2/200
John Papapanos writes:
> Is there a solution to the broken link ?
This is not a "problem" that can be "solved". Mailman (or some other
mail program) here is conforming to the recommendation in the
standards that lines in mail bodies be broken at a reasonable length.
Since this behavior is recom
Hi list,
I have 2 different problems with attachments in
archives in mailman lists.
1. The first problem has to do with attachment URLs in
the web archive. The URL is split into two lines where
the first line ends with a '='. If you concatenate the
two lines and omit the '=' the URL works fine.