Hello Vee,
I assume you're talking about making that change to
the majordomo side of things, rather than to get my
new group working;
As far as I know, stripmime has to be installed on the
majordomo server which i sadly don't have access to -
the guy who owns the servers is a little unwilling to
'move forward' shall we say.
Lee
--- Vee Persaud <Vee.Persaud@pwgsc.gc.ca> wrote: >
Just use stripmime to remove all HTML code....
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lee [mailto:lee_19712003@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 5:01 AM
> To: major
> Cc: me
> Subject: How to associate a list with a group
>
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm going to ask this to the list managers' list
> when
> I finally get my confirmation mail to join it, but
> just wondering if anyone here can help -
>
> I'm the 'owner' of a majordomo list and have made
> efforts to provide a better digest version of it,
> due
> to all the html and code which comes through ...
> yes,
> I've tried to get subscribers to send just plain
> text
> ....
>
> What I've done is set up a Yahoo group into which I
> manually forward all the individual list mails. I
> get
> these from a standard majordomo subscription. I then
> subscribe interested members to the Yahoo group with
> their individual setting set to 'daily digest'.
>
> Fine, but you can imagine I'd like to automate this
> process - but how? I've tried all manner of ways
> including automatic fowarding from one of my mail
> accounts, or subscribing the Yahoo group email
> posting
> address to the original majordomo list, but the
> messages simply don't come through.
>
> I've been very careful to address issues of access
> privileges and can only conclude that the Yahoo
> group
> is somehow 'unwilling' to accept the messages.
> Why?! I set 'mungedomain = yes' in the original list
> config because the group address is a 'xx@xx.co.uk'
> type, but that hasn't helped either - is it because
> the mungedomain feature only works with '.com'
> suffixes?
>
> Any help or experience here would be great!
>
> Thanks a lot,
> Lee
>
>
.
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