Hi Luis,
Any time a file is attached to a message, you start dealing with MIME.
Majordomo (1.x) does not understand how to unwrapp the MIME to insert
the footer information, but appends it after the MIME wrapping. This
makes it invisible to most (all?) mail readers.
Dan Liston
luis.guzman@us.socgen.com wrote:
>
> Yes, When I say history file, I am referring to the archive. The messages sent
> with ASCII with the exception of a PDF attachment ....
>
> Dan Liston <dliston@netscape.com> on 09/28/2000 09:13:37 PM
>
> To: Luis GUZMAN/us/socgen
> cc: majordomo-users@GreatCircle.COM
> Subject: Re: message_footer parameter is being stripped
>
> 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?
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