Perhaps the footer is there, but invisible to the recipient. Are you calling
the archive a history file? Is the message sent to the list address in pure
ASCII text? Majordomo does have it's limits.
Dan Liston
luis.guzman@us.socgen.com wrote:
>
> Hello All -
>
> For some odd reason, in my "majordomo-list.config file", I've added some
> text to append at the bottom of the message. The subscribers aren't receiving
> the footer (but they are receiving the fronter). The odd thing is, when I view
> my history file, it has the footer appended there!.
>
> My question: Why is the footer in the history file and not in the actual e-mail
> the subscriber receives. I know it's an extremely general question with not
> many details provided, but it seems like everything on the majordomo server is
> configured properly?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Luis
>
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