Subj : listserv.js
To   : Bill McGarrity
From : Digital Man
Date : Mon Dec 08 2014 05:15 pm

 Re: listserv.js
 By: Bill McGarrity to All on Mon Dec 08 2014 06:21 pm

> Hiya gang...
>
> I'm setting up a listserv group for a friend here.  I already have one up
> and running so I know the configuration is correct. The issue I'm seeing is
> when someone "subscribes", the reply they're receiving is:
>
> TequilaMockingbird Online ListServ 1.39 Response:
>
> As you can see there is no message after response.  If I'm not mistaken the
> line:
>
> response.body.push(subscription_control(cmd, list, address)) should be
> returned as much as
>
> TequilaMockingbird Online ListServ 1.39 Response: Subscribed, [listname],
> [address]
>
> Is there a possible bug in the javascript?

There's always the possibility of a bug. But if you're running the same version
as your friend and if it's working correctly for you, then perhaps it's not a
bug and instead a problem with the sender's mail content.

How are they unsubscribing exactly - using the message subject?

> Also, is there anywany of stripping the MIME content of incoming mail
> before it posts/gets distributed to other subscribers. A one line message
> works out to be 89 lines after all that MIME garbage is included.

There's no built-in MIME decoding feature in the list server, no. That sounds
like a good idea for a potential new feature though.

                                           digital man

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