Re: [Mimedefang] FAQ: FreeBSD and Mimedefang and embedded perl (something for the manpages)

2006-03-24 Thread Martin Blapp
Hi, What's the best way to avoid a circular use XYZ; because I have that issue a lot? It doesn't hurt normally. But embedded perl doesn't seem to like it. I don't know how to check it. Martin ___ NOTE: If there is a disclaimer or other legal

[Mimedefang] AD: Roaring Penguin webinar...

2006-03-24 Thread David F. Skoll
Hi, all. Apologies if you don't like the occasional commercial Roaring Penguin post on this list... We're having a Webinar on April 6th; I'll be talking about our CanIt product lines (which as you probably know are based on MIMEDefang.) It's mostly a marketing session, but I will try to stay

Re: [Mimedefang] AD: Roaring Penguin webinar...

2006-03-24 Thread Ben Kamen
No need to apologize. You're hosting the list and we are just happy as can be that you do so and that we have access your brain. ;) Thanks as always, -Ben -- Ben Kamen - O.D.T, S.P. -- Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[Mimedefang] RTF vs. HTML (was Re: Problem with RTF Format and Disclaimer usign append_text_boilerplate or append_html_boilerplate)

2006-03-24 Thread Kelson
Fernando Gleiser wrote: Because RTF-mail is evil and disclaimers are evil, so an RTF disclaimer would be too much evil together so nature has ways to prevent this from happening :) Would this be a case where HTML email is less evil, because someone with a text-only client would at least have

Re: [Mimedefang] FAQ: FreeBSD and Mimedefang and embedded perl (something for the manpages)

2006-03-24 Thread Jan Pieter Cornet
On Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 04:55:57PM +0100, Martin Blapp wrote: What's the best way to avoid a circular use XYZ; because I have that issue a lot? It doesn't hurt normally. But embedded perl doesn't seem to like it. I don't know how to check it. Martin: this seems like a bug. If you can