Point 1)

On Wed, 9 Mar 2005, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> On Mar 09, Bernhard Kaindl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >    maybe there was some bug in some configuration earlyer
> > in use_from, but as it's enabled by default in upstream
> > and in othere GNU/Linux packagings too, the reason might
> > have been temporary.
> No, it was not temporary.

Nice that you know.

I don't know why you think it is a bad default but you know
it was not because of some bug.

Again, Why?

You should not insist in things you don't know anymore.

Point 2)

You did not wanswer to this:

> and also the fcc files are written without a from header.

-> What is your comment on that?

> I'd even say that that might violate some RFC about mail, because normally
> mail programs will assume that there is a from header in the mail, having
> none in a saved mail folder means lack of function to me because the mailer
> cannot show the From address since there is none.

-> And did you check that it does not violate an RFC
   to not send and save the From header?

Again no answer from you.

And what is your justification for having a different
default than upstream and not even knowing why?


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