On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 5:53 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 10/07/2014 06:02 AM, Peter Wetz wrote:
> > UPDATE: lynx was missing on the machine mailman was running on. since i
> > don't have root access (or at least i could not find out on my own, if
> > lynx is running), it was quite hard for me to f
On 10/07/2014 06:02 AM, Peter Wetz wrote:
> UPDATE: lynx was missing on the machine mailman was running on. since i
> don't have root access (or at least i could not find out on my own, if
> lynx is running), it was quite hard for me to figure that one out. just
> after i read that some others on t
UPDATE: lynx was missing on the machine mailman was running on. since i
don't have root access (or at least i could not find out on my own, if lynx
is running), it was quite hard for me to figure that one out. just after i
read that some others on this list had problems with "blank messages in the
Thanks for your help. I remember reading about this configuration somewhere
else on this list already and I already tried it to no avail.
of course, i tried it again now, and still, it doesn't work...
this is a screenshot of the configuration, as recommended by you:
http://i.imgur.com/76egNgW.png
On 10/06/2014 04:20 AM, Peter Wetz wrote:
> So the answer to your simple question is simply "you can't".
>
>
> maybe my use of "how can html-mails be properly displayed" was
> misleading. i dont want any html formatting to be preserved. i simply
> want an html mail be converted to plain text
On 10/04/2014 09:25 AM, Peter Wetz wrote:
>
> any help is appreciated. the simple question is: how can html-mails be
> properly displayed in the pipermail-archive without any scrubbing..?
Presumably you read the documentation for ARCHIVE_HTML_SANITIZER in
Defaults.py when you set it to 3 includi