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That's right - explicitly mentioned 'cc:' and 'to:' recipients besides the mailing list go directly to the named destinations, not through the maillist remailer, so do not get the mailing list footer.
It's possible that the cited text has the footer - but that's generally excessive citation, it's generally better to include just enough context to clarify what's going on.
Ken Manheimer klm@digicool.com

From: "Ken Manheimer" <klm@digicool.com>
The footer would also be missing in MIME messages with multipart sections. The footer gets put on after the last multipart section and doesn't get displayed by the MIME/email client. If you look at the raw message source you'll see it there.
I'm working on a Perl script to strip MIME binary and HTML sections from messages and leave behind just the text/plain section. Currently I have something which seems to be working fairly well on my US-english lists, although it still has a bit of work to go before I can feel safe giving it out to folks.
alex

Quoting Ken Manheimer (klm@digicool.com):
Actually, when it's to the list and CC'ed to me, I get it both ways. I forgot that I got so annoyed over this a few weeks ago that I installed a procmail filter to screen out the duplicate messages, so I don't see the one coming from the mailing list.
If anybody is interested, the procmail rule is:
:0 Whc: msgid.lock | formail -D 8192 msgid.cache
:0 a: /dev/null
-- Paul Tomblin, not speaking for anybody. "If something's expensive to develop, and somebody's not going to get paid, it won't get developed. So you decide: Do you want software to be written, or not?" - Bill Gates doesn't foresee the FSF or Linux, 1980.

From: "Ken Manheimer" <klm@digicool.com>
The footer would also be missing in MIME messages with multipart sections. The footer gets put on after the last multipart section and doesn't get displayed by the MIME/email client. If you look at the raw message source you'll see it there.
I'm working on a Perl script to strip MIME binary and HTML sections from messages and leave behind just the text/plain section. Currently I have something which seems to be working fairly well on my US-english lists, although it still has a bit of work to go before I can feel safe giving it out to folks.
alex

Quoting Ken Manheimer (klm@digicool.com):
Actually, when it's to the list and CC'ed to me, I get it both ways. I forgot that I got so annoyed over this a few weeks ago that I installed a procmail filter to screen out the duplicate messages, so I don't see the one coming from the mailing list.
If anybody is interested, the procmail rule is:
:0 Whc: msgid.lock | formail -D 8192 msgid.cache
:0 a: /dev/null
-- Paul Tomblin, not speaking for anybody. "If something's expensive to develop, and somebody's not going to get paid, it won't get developed. So you decide: Do you want software to be written, or not?" - Bill Gates doesn't foresee the FSF or Linux, 1980.
participants (3)
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alex wetmore
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Ken Manheimer
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Paul Tomblin