Rajeev S writes:
You do a *heroku login *from your shell and you can run commands on the remote server of your application from your shell.This would be an interesting project and would hugely benefit usability of the current project.
Sure, under the hood this is just an ssh login, most likely. However, I wouldn't bet on it being "hugely useful", as these days most Mailman list owners share a Mailman site using cPanel or similar, and don't have shell access at all. *Very* useful in beta test, though.
That seems like a funny GMail bug. All I did was to reorder the terms of the phrase which was in boldface, using cut and paste. Anyway, I will remember not to do this again.
Aargh. HTML mail is a tool of the devil. It is not a hacker's friend, it makes life annoying for filtering and automatic mail processing. When you get ~250 wanted mails (many of them list, of course) and ~1000 spams (that get past the 6-sigma "if this filter thinks it's spam, throw it away!" filter) a day, automatic processing is really important.
Unfortunately I don't have a copy of your original, but what may be happening is not at GMail, but rather that the mailing list tries pretty hard to avoid HTML mail, throwing away the text/html part if there's a text/plain alternative, and otherwise running it through an HTML-to-text converter (probably Lynx with output to a file).
It could also just be my local MUA, which I have set up to try to minimize the HTML mail that I see.
Mark can probably say with some confidence.