[Mailman-Developers] retaining format of posted messages in html

Brad Knowles brad.knowles at skynet.be
Tue Mar 9 14:33:36 EST 2004


At 2:16 PM -0500 2004/03/09, Terri Oda wrote:

>>  This has been covered numerous times, next time take a look at the
>>  archives before posting - see:
>>
>>  http://article.gmane.org/gmane.mail.mailman.user/47183/match=pipermail+html
>
>  Is this in the FAQ yet?

	Let me quote the relevant parts from that message:

|>  I want html messages to appear in the public archive. In other
|>  words I want a person to click on the link for a message and when
|>  it opens up it is in the original html format it was sent.
|>
|>  What do I need to do so that it is not 'scrubbed'?
|
|        You need to use a different archiving agent, other than the
| built-in pipermail.
|
|        Try mhonarc.  See
| <http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py?req=show&file=faq04.004.htp>.

	However, someone else responded with a different solution, which 
may also work.  From Tokio Kikuchi <tkikuchi at is.kochi-u.ac.jp>:

| Richard D. Dover wrote:
|
|> I want html messages to appear in the public archive. In other
|> words I want a person to click on the link for a message and when
|> it opens up it is in the original html format it was sent.
|
| You can set ARCHIVE_HTML_SANITIZER = 3 in mm_cfg.py
|
|> What do I need to do so that it is not 'scrubbed'?
|
| Without scrubbing, pipermail will display the HTML in escaped format.


	If you want to add this to the FAQ, please go right ahead. 
Otherwise, I will try to do so sometime this week.

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