On 10/15/20 11:13 AM, Mohsen Masoudfar wrote:
Hi Mark,
Thanks again for your help!
Yes, I meant "Today's Topic".
The "Today's Topics" list is a plain text listing of the Subject: and sender of the messages in the digest. It is identical in both the plain text and MIME format digests.
In what way is it cluttered with HTML. Please post an example.
I checked the link you sent, but could not see the solution to the issue.
If the issue is HTML in the Today's Topics:
list, then it is not
<https://gitlab.com/mailman/mailman/-/issues/473>. If the HTML is in the
messages themselves, then it is
<https://gitlab.com/mailman/mailman/-/issues/473>, and that is currently
not fixed and the workaround is to set Delivery mode to MIME digests.
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?? )?
It's descending order, I.e. list overrides address overrides global.
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.
What Postorius version is this? Is this user a member with more than one role - e.g. more than one of member, nonmember, owner or moderator.
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