[XeTeX] Content-Type in XeTeX Digest

Roland Kuhn rkuhn at e18.physik.tu-muenchen.de
Sat May 24 13:33:36 CEST 2008


Hi Karl!

On 21 May 2008, at 23:57, Karl Berry wrote:

>> The original message is fine, as you can see in the archives:
>>   http://tug.org/pipermail/xetex/2008-May/009797.html
>> but apparently the digest isn't dealing with charsets properly.
>
> Unfortunately I'm not aware of a way to tell mailman to do something
> better with charset headers for digests, and I can't really  
> investigate
> in depth right now.  Kaja?
>
>>> My understanding is that pipermail at tex.org is setting those
>>> headers.
>
> BTW, "pipermail" is just the name of the archive module (based on an
> independent program of the same name).  The overall mailing list  
> package
> used on tug (and zillions of other places) is GNU mailman.
>
mailman has also other misfeatures, like breaking digital signatures.  
Why would anybody want to use such crap?

Ciao,
                     Roland

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