[Mailman-Users] HTML messages not passed, content filtering settings ignored

2009-11-24 Thread christian stalberg
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. -- Mailman-Users

Re: [Mailman-Users] HTML messages not passed, content filtering settings ignored

2009-11-24 Thread Mark Sapiro
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 sho

Re: [Mailman-Users] HTML messages not passed, content filtering settings ignored

2009-11-27 Thread Christian Stalberg
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:

Re: [Mailman-Users] HTML messages not passed, content filtering settings ignored

2009-11-27 Thread Mark Sapiro
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 suppos

Re: [Mailman-Users] HTML messages not passed, content filtering settings ignored

2009-11-28 Thread Christian Stalberg
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: X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.2.5 (2008-06-10) o

Re: [Mailman-Users] HTML messages not passed, content filtering settings ignored

2009-11-28 Thread Mark Sapiro
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