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Re: rmail-toggle-header problem
From: |
Chetan Pandya |
Subject: |
Re: rmail-toggle-header problem |
Date: |
Fri, 20 Feb 2009 14:21:42 -0800 (PST) |
> I'm not sure that yanking from the full headers makes a lot of sense,
> though. Eg it includes the X-RMAIL headers in the yank. Would you ever
> want to include the full headers (all the Received: etc) in a reply?
>
> I doubt it, but this combination ought to do what is natural in the
> circumstances, which is to yank the headers that are visible.
> To do otherwise would require artificially filtering them in second place.
>
> if the user asks for it, we may as well do what he asked for.
Looking at all of the responses so far, I don't see any original headers as
part of the reply. I wonder if it is because noone wants them or because they
are not provided by the MUA.
Assuming it is the former, would it not make more sense to make that as the
default? It is always possible to copy whatever headers that are deemed
necessary, but I suspect that isn't a very common operation.
If all headers are provided as default, it just increases the effort needed to
trim it down and I am sure not everybody is interested in the full headers of
the original message.
- Re: rmail-toggle-header problem, (continued)
- Re: rmail-toggle-header problem, Richard M Stallman, 2009/02/20
- Re: rmail-toggle-header problem,
Chetan Pandya <=
- Re: rmail-toggle-header problem, Stephen J. Turnbull, 2009/02/20
- Re: rmail-toggle-header problem, Chetan Pandya, 2009/02/20
- Re: rmail-toggle-header problem, Stefan Monnier, 2009/02/20
- Re: rmail-toggle-header problem, Glenn Morris, 2009/02/20
- Re: rmail-toggle-header problem, Eli Zaretskii, 2009/02/21
Re: rmail-toggle-header problem, Alfred M\. Szmidt, 2009/02/20
Re: rmail-toggle-header problem, Xavier Maillard, 2009/02/22