Robert Covell wrote:
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> We are trying to send an html email through a moderated list that we have
> setup. When majordomo gets the email it does not see the first line that
> contains the password. We believe that it is because the first line is
> actually <HTML>. Is there a way to send an html message with the approval
> on the first line through moderated list?
Absolutely NOT! (but you might be able to use the approve tool from the
shell command line.)
> By the way, the HTML email is needed to send a link that is around 100 chars
> long. Some email programs break the link and force users to fit it back
> together in the browser, which some of our users do not know how to do. So
> we want to give them a "Click Here" link that has the actual address under
> it.
A click here is fine, but embed the HTML in the plain text message rather
than the other way around.
Dan Liston
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