https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=359603

--- Comment #6 from Pali Rohár <pali.ro...@gmail.com> ---
I do not agree.

If somebody put correct and RFC-compliant message with meaningful headers
suitable for processing and parsing into spam folder it is his problem.

But if server generates incorrect email message and send it to the world, it is
problem of server, not client. If server generates something wrong it is bug on
server and like other bugs it should be fixed.

Think of user, receiver who configured that he *wants* to receive notifications
from KDE Bugzilla. And receive those notifications in form of email message. If
that message is incorrect or contains useless informations, it is useless for
receiver=user.

If somebody configured his bugzilla account that he want to receive *email*
messages, he should get email messages according to email message standard (RFC
822, or new). Not something different. Why otherwise he configure such option?

Receiving these emails correctly formatted is to make it easier, not harder
just becase emails comes "broken".

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