HTML content from GMX gets scrubbed in archive

Dear all,
I have an issue with my mailman/pipermail setup.
the thing is that mails, which were sent to the list as HTML and through the GMX web interface, do not get displayed properly in my archive. this is how it looks: http://i.imgur.com/H8vvUfV.png
even though the screenshot is in german language you should recognize, that the html content gets scrubbed. obviously, the whole content of the mail gets scrubbed, since it's written in html. so, the archive does only show a link to the scrubbed html-content which then shows the mail-content.
however, i would like to display the html text directly in the archive without having to click on the "scrubbed attachment" link.
i already changed "ARCHIVE_HTML_SANITIZER = 3", which had only one effect: the html still gets scrubbed to an attachment. when i click on the link to the attachment in the archive, I see the rendered html content. before set ARCHIVE_HTML_SANITIZER to 3, I saw the html source of the mail when clicking on the attachment.
one further information: filtering is disabled on the list.
any help is appreciated. the simple question is: how can html-mails be properly displayed in the pipermail-archive without any scrubbing..?
thanks.

On 10/04/2014 09:25 AM, Peter Wetz wrote:
any help is appreciated. the simple question is: how can html-mails be properly displayed in the pipermail-archive without any scrubbing..?
Presumably you read the documentation for ARCHIVE_HTML_SANITIZER in Defaults.py when you set it to 3 including the "Note: this is very dangerous ..." part of the description of the "3" setting. Did you also read the next paragraph which says "Note: given the current archiving code, it is not possible to leave text/html parts inline and un-escaped. I wouldn't think it'd be a good idea to do anyway."?
So the answer to your simple question is simply "you can't".
See the FAQ at <http://wiki.list.org/x/coA9> for some alternatives.
-- Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
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