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Thanks, Jane!
I'd be interested in hearing details, if there's a story to tell (Listserv
version?, Gmail web access?, mail client for problem distributions?, etc.).
Time for me to test MIME Digests, it seems ;-)
We've had our students on Gmail for about a year. Few use digests. I tend
to nudge Gmail users to a Gmail filter instead of a Listserv digest, when
asked.
Cheers, Wayne
(U Maine System)
On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Jane Jewett <[log in to unmask]> wrote, in
part:
> ...
> We were seeing this problem just recently after the University of Minnesota
> switched its email system to gmail. Previously all subscribers who chose
> digest were set to "MIME Digest." That didn't work with gmail -- they were
> getting mounds of gibberish. We found that "HTML Digest" worked with the
> gmail system, so we just went through the subscriber list and switched
> everyone with a gmail account and digest to "HTML Digest."
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