Hi Mark,
Thanks again for your help!
Yes, I meant "Today's Topic". I checked the link you sent, but could not see the solution to the issue.
You mentioned: " They are in order of priority, list based, address based and global"
Is this in descending or ascending priority? If I set it at list level, does it overwrite the member setting (address based?? )?
I set them along with "Delivery mode" at the member level and saved it, but when I get back to it, it still shows "Regular" and other fields like: acknowledge_posts, delivery_status, hide_address, receive_list_copy, receive_own_postings are empty, even though I set them and saved.
Thanks Mohsen
-----Original Message----- From: Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2020 12:21 PM To: mailman-users@mailman3.org Subject: [MM3-users] Re: digest summary heavily cluttered with hrml code
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On 10/14/20 8:46 AM, Mohsen Masoudfar wrote:
Hi,
I am running Mailman 3.1.1 on Ubuntu 18.04.
The user complains that the digest summary is cluttered with HTML code.
What does 'summary' mean in this context? Are you referring to the 'Today's Topics:' list or the messages themselves?
I thought, I may fix it by: Members > {user} > Member options > Delivery mode set to [Plain Text Digest]. After setting the value and clicking [save changes], I tried to check the value by getting back to Members setting for the user, it shows the value as "Regular", which was the value before I tried to update it.
There are actually 3 sets of user preferences. They are in order of priority, list based, address based and global. You can see these if you are logged in to the web UI as the user and go to 'Mailman settings' in the pull down at the top right.
There are issues in Postorius if a user is a member of a list with more than one role - see <https://nam12.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgitlab.com%2Fmailman%2Fmailman%2F-%2Fissues%2F659&data=01%7C01%7Cmmasoudf%40aaas.org%7Cb8f1dce4db494865433c08d8705d5828%7C2eebd8ff9ed140f0a15638e5dfb3bc56%7C0&sdata=exrsRAtbo39%2BCh0HoGye5iZSELoonHIPAiZ1iJ2kbSw%3D&reserved=0>.
Question 1: How may I be sure that the value is set, if it is set?
Examine the settings with mailman shell
Question 2: How may set it for all members of the list?
Create a mailman shell
script.
Question 3: Is there a CLI way to do this? I tried "mailman members " command. But it seems not supporting this option.
Again, mailman shell
, but this is low level and requires some knowledge of Mailman internals.
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