The 'input format' option doesn't make a lot of sense to me. Specifying an email as plaintext, html, multipart, etc, is done by the mail client, not by the mailing list that distributes the message (mailman) or by an integrated CMS (Drupal). This looks like configuration for how system admins can send messages to all site users. If users choose to send a message containing only HTML, that's unfortunate. It's not any harder to sent a multi-part email which will be much easier for text-to-speech and other non-visual clients to use. Configuring that has been easy in the mail clients I've used recently (Apple Mail and Thunderbird). But I don't think the Drupal config posted below has any bearing on that issue. What am I missing? The mailman options I see for my list subscription allow me to select a mime or plaintext digest, if I want to get a digest version of the list. Other than than, I don't see any delivery-format options at http://lists.plug.phoenix.az.us/mailman/options/plug-discuss/ . alex On Feb 3, 2009, at 11:38 AM, Lisa Kachold wrote: > HTML Email: > > As you can see below, Drupal can be configured for HTML only mimemail. > If Drupal is installed correctly and permissions allow, users can > choose HTML mail during signup. > > MimeMail plugin is only available for Drupal 4.7 http://drupal.org/project/Modules/category/64 > Here's the Mailman plugin for Drupal 5/6:http://webscripts.softpedia.com/script/Modules/Drupal-Modules/User-mailman-register-47712.html > > Here's what the configuration looks like: > > From http://hackfest.obnosis.com (Drupal 5.3) and http://l0calh0st.obnosis.com > (Drupal 6.5) > Mail > Please choose a mail engine. > E-mail address: > A valid e-mail address for this website, used by the auto-mailer > during registration, new password requests, notifications, etc. > Use mime mail for all messages > Use the mime mail module to deliver all site messages. With this > option, system emails will have styles and formatting > Input format > Filtered HTML > • Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links > automatically. > • Allowed HTML tags: