Earl Hood wrote: > > Yes, I've seen that in action on a forwarded message in the archive. Is > > there any way of turning it off and getting forwarded messages treated as > > attachments? > > You are confusing two separate concepts. Format=flowed is documented > in RFC 2646. The special formatting in the archives is how quoted > text is handled. Quoted text typically represents text from a previous > message and does not (normally) represent the forwarding of a message. Ah yes I _was_ confused - thanks for the clarification. > > p.s. I sent another mail to the alias yesterday and it hasn't yet appeared. > > Is there some sort of moderation on this alias? > > What alias? If you are refering to mhonarc@mhonarc.org, that address > goes directly to me and not to any list. > > If you send mail to the list from an address that is not subscribed, > those messages are manually screened. Hmm, I'm subscribed but the following doesn't appear to have got through (attached rather than quoted ;-) Alan Burlison
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- To: mhonarc-users@mhonarc.org
- Subject: Modifying the subject and message body via CBMessageBodyRead
- From: Alan Burlison <Alan.Burlison@sun.com>
- Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2002 00:13:48 +0100
I'm trying to munge the subject and body of a message using the CBMessageBodyRead callback, to convert bugids into hrefs. The callback looks like this: sub msg_body_read { my ($fields, $html, $files) = @_; # Convert any bugids in the subject to links. $fields->{'x-mha-subject'} =~ s/\b([134]\d{6})\b/bugid($1)/ge; # Convert any bugids in thebody to links. $$html =~ s/\b([134]\d{6})\b/bugid($1)/ge; } This works fine for the body of the message - bugids are nicely converted into URLs, but in the case of the subject, although x-mha-subject is modified OK, it doesn't appear to be the subject that is _actually_ printed out in the mail header, as the resulting html is missing the link. How do I munge the *real* subject line? Thanks, Alan Burlison -- $ head -1 /dev/bollocks adaptively target back-end cross-platform ERP apps, going forwards--- End Message ---