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[ILUG] two mailman questions: HTML and attachments

[ILUG] two mailman questions: HTML and attachments

Michael Thompson michaelnt at gmail.com
Wed Mar 9 12:04:52 GMT 2005


On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 20:57:57 +0100, Brian Foster
<blf at blf.utvinternet.co.uk> wrote:
>  so two, possibly related, questions:
> 
>   + is there any way to set/adjust things so that HTML
>     e-mail renders more sensibly when viewed via the
>     web archive?
> 
>   + and is there any way to set/adjust things so that
>     the attachments are at least downloadable?
>     ( I used to run an internal e-list at a different
>      company, and used MHonArch (or however it's spelt),
>      which would nicely save the attachments.  they could
>      be downloaded, and the ones in more agreeable formats
>      could often be viewed from the web browser.  that is
>      the sort of thing I am after. )

The newer version of mailman, 2.1, has much better support in the
archiver for mime and html.

What version have you got installed?



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