(*sigh*) You mean, is SmartList just that good to default to sending digests using the correct MIME type, and your ability to set your preferences just that bad, I think.
You were right on with your last help but, with all due respect, you think wrong in this case. I DO have the MIME digests as attachments turned off and,in fact, receive other digested lists that claim to be MIME quite well. Like I said in my original message, I admit to knowing almost nothing about SmartList (or programming), but, as a computer professional, I like to think I know a few things. I think something else is going on (or NOT going on)
If you are absoutely determined to change that (and for the record, I've done it myself on a digest or two, so I don't claim there may not be valid reasons), you'll need to edit the .bin/digest shell script to change the content type of the mailed digest issues. If you don't understand what I'm talking about, PLEASE don't muck with it until you have a little time to read up on what MIME is, how it works, and the various content types allowed.
One of the things I like to think I know is when NOT to muck with things. <G>
Charlie (who wonders how long it'll take for you to run into the HTML problem after changing the content type...I'm putting money on one issue, myself...)
Tom (who read THAT part of the FAQ, too) -- Tom Mahoney MERCHANT911.ORG Merchants uniting to protect themselves. tom@merchant911.org http://www.merchant911.org