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Fredrik Laurin <[log in to unmask]>
Sun, 8 Sep 1996 18:55:18 +0200
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So what youre saying is that Digest can be fixed by upgrading the listserver
softvare?
How do I check the current version?
 
And what about archived files, I didnt quite get your point there.
 
Yours
 
Fredrik Laurin
 
 
 
At 16:44 1996-09-08 +0200, you wrote:
>For  digests the  solution is  MIME digests  (new in  1.8c). Conventional
>digests have no support for MIME  characters. If you have a recent enough
>version of LISTSERV,  the MIME headers are preserved in  the archives. Of
>course  the archive  is  just a  file  with  a series  of  messages in  a
>particular format and converting it into  the mailbox format used by your
>particular mail program probably requires some programming.
>
>  Eric
>
>
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