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Re: format and output all received: lines in an e-mail message
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Andy Bradford |
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Re: format and output all received: lines in an e-mail message |
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22 Nov 2019 08:40:03 -0700 |
Thus said Steffen Nurpmeso on Thu, 21 Nov 2019 23:14:29 +0100:
> I have heared someone revived qmail and wants to include some patches
> for builtin TLS etc. That sounded very much interesting, especially if
> its mailing-list manager would be maintained again!
There has been some momentum around creating a newer version that has a
forward path. I imagine there are still some diehards out there like me
who just continue to use the original software (mine is minimally
patched for example) because it "just works."
I still use unpatched ezmlm for my own personal uses for the same
reasons, though I have added an extra binary; but the rest of the
additional things that were added to it I haven't needed.
Curiously, the email you sent me appears to have never arrived via the
MLM that nmh-workers uses---I suspect it has one of those fancy features
that thinks an email that was sent to one address shouldn't be also sent
to another address (i.e. if the address of the To/Cc recipient is also a
member of the MLM exclude one of them). Personally, I prefer to
distinguish between direct replies and replies via MLM so I don't mind
the extra because my filters funnel things appropriately.
Andy
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- Re: format and output all received: lines in an e-mail message, (continued)
- Re: format and output all received: lines in an e-mail message, Andy Bradford, 2019/11/21
- Re: format and output all received: lines in an e-mail message, Ken Hornstein, 2019/11/22
- Re: format and output all received: lines in an e-mail message, Ralph Corderoy, 2019/11/23
- Re: format and output all received: lines in an e-mail message, Ken Hornstein, 2019/11/23
- Re: format and output all received: lines in an e-mail message, Andy Bradford, 2019/11/23