Here is how to make ProtonMail compatible with misc@: Click "Settings" up to the right.
Click the "Appearance" tab in the menu. Under the "Composer mode" section there's a dropdown with two options, it's preset to "Normal". Switch it to "Plain Text". This email was sent from ProtonMail. I presume it's in the format everyone wants. Yeah you can make the misc@ ML server filter away emails with hostile formatting. >>On 3 Dec 2017, at 08:46, Rupert Gallagher r...@protonmail.com wrote: >>Finally, the truth behind the aggressive behaviour against me. Some of you >>cannot read protonmail posts because you read the list through a mail archive >>with a substandard implementation of mime encoding. Well, fuck you and your >>mail archive. Upgrade, or die slowly. >>Sent from ProtonMail Mobile >>>On Sun, Dec 3, 2017 at 13:59, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote: >>>On 2017-12-03, Mihai Popescu wrote: >> Just filter @protonmail.com (I have >>>it for message-id and in-reply-to), you'll have a more pleasant > >>>misc@-reading experience. > > I use to read lists in marc.info. > It is a >>>little bit off topic, but I dare to ask: what combination are > you using, >>>like email client and misc@ configuration( i.e, daily > digest, individual >>>emails, etc.)? > > I am sorry for the off topic. For most lists I just use >>>mutt. For noisier ones like misc I use slrn (via news.gmane.org) as the >>>filtering in usenet clients is a bit better. @gmail.com> >>> >>> You've been told your email client >>> doesn't confirm to the netiquette of >>> this mailing list numerous times. >>> You obviously don't care, because >>> you keep using it, so if anyone's >>> being rude it's you. >>>