charset metadata in archives' headers
hi all, I'm using Mailman 2.0.11 (woody) in a recently founded international Sout-East European list; recommended encoding is ISO-8859-2. everything is fine so far, except that archived messages don't have any character set metadata in HTML headers. what I'd like to do is either: parse Content-Type mail header for charset info and paste it into archived message's HTML header; or, more crudely, but not-so-badly hard-code ISO-8859-2. I won't mind RTFM replies, just please point me to the right FM :-) thanks Ognjen
Ognjen Strpic <ognjen@mi2.hr> writes:
I'm using Mailman 2.0.11 (woody) in a recently founded international Sout-East European list; recommended encoding is ISO-8859-2. [...] I won't mind RTFM replies, just please point me to the right FM :-)
It's very easy: Use mailman 2.1. Mailman 2.0 does not support i18n, and its archiving of MIME messages has severe limitations which cannot be fixed in a reasonable way (i.e. without incorporating much of the Mailman 2.1 machinery, and breaking Python 1.5 support) Regards, Martin
Martin v. Löwis:
It's very easy: Use mailman 2.1. Mailman 2.0 does not support i18n, and its archiving of MIME messages has severe limitations which cannot be fixed in a reasonable way (i.e. without incorporating much of the Mailman 2.1 machinery, and breaking Python 1.5 support)
thanks very much for saving me some trouble. I used the sources and everything worked out-of-the-box :-))) 2.1 is major improvement, I just don't get it why Debian sticks to old versions when Mailman is so loosely tied to th system itself, apart from Python... anyway, it's ok now. thank you best Ognjen
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