<div class="moz-text-flowed" style="font-family: -moz-fixed">Tim Roberts wrote:
It appears that gmail might have changed one of its defaults so that messages are now being sent out as Base64 encoded. As you can see from this excerpt, this renders the messages as unreadable gibberish for those of us reading the digest version.
I would appreciate it if the two of you could check your gmail settings and make sure you do not have Base64 encoding set for your outgoing emails, at least for any mailing lists in which you participate.
You can also try changing your digest settings. Mailman has the "Get MIME or Plain Text Digests?" option, and IIRC the MIME option creates a single message with all of the list messages attached as individual emails. If your mail client can handle that format then it works out well because it will do the decoding for base64, html rendering, or whatever is needed for each message.
I can attest that Robin is correct as I had started with Plain Text digests and found them to be painful to reply to, so I switched to MIME based ones. The emails are definitely "cleaner" this way than before.
Mike