8.2 What are MIME and Plain Text Digests? How do I change which one
I get? (digest option)
MIME is short for Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions. It is used to
send things by email which are not necessarily simple plain text. (For
example, MIME would be used if you were sending a picture of your dog to
a friend.)
A MIME digest has each message as an attachment inside the message, along
with a summary table of contents.
A plain text digest is a simpler form of digest, which should be readable
even in mail readers which don't support MIME. The messages are simply put
one after the other into one large text message.
Most modern mail programs do support MIME, so you only need to choose
plain text digests if you are having trouble reading the MIME ones.
Note:
This option has no effect if you are not receiving mail bunched
as digests. (See Section 8.1 for more information on
receiving mail as digests.)
To set your digest type using the web interface:
Log in to your member options page. (See Section 3.1
for more details on how to do this.)
Look for the section marked "Get MIME or Plain Text Digests?."
Set it to "MIME" to receive digests in MIME format, or "Plain text" to
receive digests in plain text format.
This can also be changed for multiple lists at the same time if you are subscribed to
more than one list on the same domain. See Section 10.1 for
information about changing settings globally.
To set your digest type using the email interface,
Send a mail to LISTNAME-request@DOMAIN with the command
set digest plain or set digest mime.
Commands can appear
in either the body or the subject of the message. (See
Section 3.2 for more information about sending mail
commands.)
Set it to "plain" to get posts bundled into a plain text digest,
or "mime" to get posts bundled together into a MIME digest.