the list this way. The problem now is that the HTML doesn't work in the
arrived email. The text is centered and the top graphic (which is correctly
linked) isn't showing up. I'm not even using any settings in Content
Filtering. Is there any other Mailman-specific settings for allowing HTML?
The file I'm using is here (the email should look like this):
http://www.circlecitysports.com/newsletter/ccsnews.html
But it comes in looking like this:
http://www.circlecitysports.com/newsletter/error.html
When I send it just to myself, it formats correctly.
Any ideas gratefully acknowledged.
Thanks
David
On 9/8/06 2:35 PM, "Larry Stone" wrote:
Entourage wouldn't allow me to enter a colon, I reasoned that since the
colon is always there as a separator between the header name and the
header value, Entourage must add it for me. I tried it on a test send to
myself (since it's not going through Mailman, the Approved header doesn't
get stripped*). Opened the message, looked at the header, and there it was
with the colon as I expected.
* Just a warning that you should never CC: a message with an Approved
header or first line to someone you don't 100% trust since it will not get
stripped from copies that aren't processed through Mailman.
-- Larry Stone
lstone19 at stonejongleux.com
On Fri, 8 Sep 2006, David Ellsworth wrote:
So I tried and enter Approved: password in the header of an account's
options setting and it wouldn't let me add a colon. Couldn't find anything
in Help either. More information please?
Do what I did when testing this this morning before I sent the reply. WhenSo I tried and enter Approved: password in the header of an account's
options setting and it wouldn't let me add a colon. Couldn't find anything
in Help either. More information please?
Entourage wouldn't allow me to enter a colon, I reasoned that since the
colon is always there as a separator between the header name and the
header value, Entourage must add it for me. I tried it on a test send to
myself (since it's not going through Mailman, the Approved header doesn't
get stripped*). Opened the message, looked at the header, and there it was
with the colon as I expected.
* Just a warning that you should never CC: a message with an Approved
header or first line to someone you don't 100% trust since it will not get
stripped from copies that aren't processed through Mailman.
-- Larry Stone
lstone19 at stonejongleux.com