hello, question about mailheaders
hello everybody!.I'm a new mailman user, I'm installing it for a mailing list on my university (UNAM). Until now I haven't had any problems with my configuration, but my boss (teacher) wants me to put a banner on every mail posted on the list. The banner must be a jpeg image and it should be loaded from my server. I thought of putting a <src image> label on my header in regular delivery configuration, but it seems that < is not allowed, the symbol < appears instead; i've tried everything " / and other characters before the < character but nothing seems to work. p.d i put no on my html to text checkbox
If someone answers this , I will be very grateful .
thanks everybody
daniel trejo wrote:
hello everybody!.I'm a new mailman user, I'm installing it for a mailing list on my university (UNAM). Until now I haven't had any problems with my configuration, but my boss (teacher) wants me to put a banner on every mail posted on the list. The banner must be a jpeg image and it should be loaded from my server. I thought of putting a <src image> label on my header in regular delivery configuration, but it seems that < is not allowed, the symbol < appears instead; i've tried everything " / and other characters before the < character but nothing seems to work. p.d i put no on my html to text checkbox
You can see the FAQ at <http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq03.052.htp> which explains
why you aren't able to add these characters, and
how you can get around that restriction
But it won't do you any good because even if you add something to the header that looks like an HTML <img src=...> tag, it is in a text/plain part of the message and will not be rendered as HTML.
See the thread containing the post at <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2006-March/049865.html> for more on this.
-- Mark Sapiro <msapiro@value.net> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
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