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Fri, 27 Aug 2010 18:06:23 -0400
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>Good evening,
>
>I would like to ask you a question. I am using Gmail to subscribe to a
>mailing list using LISTSERV 16.0.
>
>When I go to FireFox, I opened a link of Digest message. I got lists in HTML
>in which, I set it as: SET LISTNAME DIGEST MIME HTML so, I attempted to
>click on a topic, like "Twins Scores" then, FireFox told me that the file I
>was to open is noname. It is a RFC822. It asked me what should I do? Open
>[Browse], Save File, OK or Cancel. I clicked Cancel. Then, I went down to
>the bottom to see what it showed. It showed me 13 attachments. First one is
>an image, like image001.gif. Other listed as "noname," with 1 or 2K of each
>attachments! So, what I think that Digest HTML should not have attached the
>lists with "noname," in them as RFC822. What should I do about it?

I would just use a different type of digest, since it sounds like
gmail isn't handling HTML digests well.

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