[quote user="hiho"]I have pmail on 2 computers. When I get a digest email on one, the individual items in the digest are listed and when I click on that item, it opens. On the other, however, this does not happen and the list is shown as a vanilla email. What settings do I need to change on the second computer?
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I've recently had a similar problem. I used to see them as "proper" digests but now have to read each message as an attachment.
I think that it is because I have changed from paid-for AVG to AVGfree; the latter causes the Content-Type in the header to be changed and adds the AVGMAIL entry in the body.
The following snippet shows the end lines of the header and the first lines of the body:
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List-Owner: <mailto:PMAIL-request@BAMA.UA.EDU>
List-Archive: <http://bama.ua.edu/cgi-bin/wa?LIST=PMAIL>
MIME-Version: 1.0
X-Antivirus: AVG for E-mail 8.0.175 [270.9.4/1791]
Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="=======AVGMAIL-491FFD970000======="
X-PMFLAGS: 570949760 0 1 P4PGOSV7.CNM
--=======AVGMAIL-491FFD970000=======
Content-Type: multipart/digest; boundary="MMHdXQaWEZUcEeEHDNeIIFaIECYSPR"
--MMHdXQaWEZUcEeEHDNeIIFaIECYSPR
Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2008 00:00:01 -0600
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If I edit the message so that the Content-Type line in the header is replaced by the Content type line in the body and delete the --=======AVGMAIL-491FFD970000======= line then it works "properly".
Is there any way that Pmail can be persuaded to ignore the problematic entries?
Bob
[quote user="hiho"]I have pmail on 2 computers. When I get a digest email on one, the individual items in the digest are listed and when I click on that item, it opens. On the other, however, this does not happen and the list is shown as a vanilla email. What settings do I need to change on the second computer?
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<P>I've recently had a similar problem. I used to see them as "proper" digests but now have to read each message as an attachment.
</P><P>I think that it is because I have changed from paid-for AVG to AVGfree; the latter causes the Content-Type in the header to be changed and adds the AVGMAIL entry in the body.
The following snippet shows the end lines of the header and the first lines of the body:
</P><P>-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
List-Owner: &lt;mailto:PMAIL-request@BAMA.UA.EDU&gt;
List-Archive: &lt;http://bama.ua.edu/cgi-bin/wa?LIST=PMAIL&gt;
MIME-Version: 1.0
X-Antivirus: AVG for E-mail 8.0.175 [270.9.4/1791]
Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="=======AVGMAIL-491FFD970000======="
X-PMFLAGS: 570949760 0 1 P4PGOSV7.CNM
--=======AVGMAIL-491FFD970000=======
Content-Type: multipart/digest; boundary="MMHdXQaWEZUcEeEHDNeIIFaIECYSPR"
--MMHdXQaWEZUcEeEHDNeIIFaIECYSPR
Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2008 00:00:01 -0600
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</P><P>If I edit the message so that the Content-Type line in the header is replaced by the Content type line in the body and delete the --=======AVGMAIL-491FFD970000======= line then it works "properly".</P><P>Is there any way that Pmail can be persuaded to ignore the problematic entries?</P><P>Bob</P><P> </P>