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On Fri, 10 Apr 1998 09:01:29 +0000, Angus <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>One more question on putting language= NOHTML in the header..
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>if that is done, and supported by server.. can individual
>subscriptions then be personalized so that some who want it can get
>htmled posts via the list, and those who don't won't?
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>Is there a "set" command or something subscribers or listowners can
>make to turn htmling on for so;me individuals?
No. It affects all messages but only for that list. Many 'HTML' messages
are actually sent as multipart/alternative with a plain-text part and the
same message in HTML part. What NOHTML does is tell LISTSERV to discard the
HTML part and keep the plain-text part. If the message is actually HTML-
only (Eudora Pro and NS can be configured to do this) and not 2 parts, then
LISTSERV will pass it through, as HTML, so the message is not completely
blocked.
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