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Message-ID: <200501250521.j0P5LvUS009521@turing-police.cc.vt.edu>
From: Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu (Valdis.Kletnieks@...edu)
Subject: Can we have... 

On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 11:49:55 +0800, Brian Anderson said:

> I enjoy reading some of the messages in the Full Disclosure list however I opt 
> to receive the list as a daily digest. This has the problem (for me) that I have 
> to scroll thru the entire email message looking for the item(s) that I want to read.

Some mailing list software (such as LSoft's Listserv) allow the user to decide whether
to receive each item in a separate mail, or in a standard flat-ascii digest,
or a mime/multipart format digest.

I have no clue as to whether Mailman supports it, however - merely that it's
not a totally outrageous request, and it's at least theoretically doable...

(Incidentally, getting a digest as a mime/multipart is a *BIG* win if your
mail software deals well with it, especially if (for example) somebody attaches
a .tar.gz or .zip of data to the mail - if your MUA does multipart well, it's
just as easy as handling any other .tar.gz attached to a mail.  If it shows up
as a flat-ascii, you're going to have some hand-editing to recover that
attachment....)
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