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Yes, mailman has this option "convert <tt>text/html</tt> parts to
plain text" which will do what you want. Should I go through and set
that for all of the lists?<br>
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BTW - It looks like SAC is proposing all general OSGeo lists go with
the "reply to sender"<b> </b>option, but individual projects can
follow their own path.<br>
<br>
Bob<br>
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Jason Birch wrote:
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  <pre wrap="">Uh, me too :)

I think our users (not your typical open source project) would be
happier with reply-to-list.  I also think that the default should be
reply-to-user for other OSGeo lists.

On the same note, I would _really_ like to be able to force plain-text
for our mailing list.  Is this possible?

Jason
 

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Spencer
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 09:21
To: MapGuide Internals Mail List
Subject: Re: [mapguide-internals] RFC required for tile caching changes?

:O ok ... I'll stop making noise now and let you get on with it :)  I
remove any previous objections in the interest of getting things done!

Cheers

Paul
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