Sat, 12 Feb 2005 08:22:36 -0500
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At 07:33 PM 2/11/2005 -0500, you wrote:
>At 18:58 2/11/2005 Friday, Stan Horwitz wrote:
> >Any of the popular HTML aware email clients should be fine. Examples are
> >Eudora, Netscape, or even Outlook. I suspect the subscriber in question
> >has inappropriate subscription options associated with his account on your
> >list.The subscriber might try "MIME HTML"
>
>Maybe an older version of LISTSERV which has a problem with bottom_banner
>templates (which in DIGEST mode may appear at the top of the digest) and MIME ?
Also:
- Only the latest version of Outlook (from what I have been told) is
actually HTML-digest-capable. This was a long-running problem that MS seem
to have finally done something about. (I don't have this version so all I
can do is pass along what I've been told about it, so don't shoot me if it
doesn't work for you :) The one client that has always handled HTML
digests properly is Pegasus.
- The HTML setting implies MIME. There should be no need to explicitly
"SET listname MIME HTML"; just "SET listname HTML" should do the trick.
Nathan
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