--On 30. Januar 2018 um 12:46:20 -0700 Grant Taylor via Mailman-Users
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Mutt and Gnus have had that for as long as I can remember. But there's
always a huge constituency for a one-button do-what-I-mean function.
"It's obvious what I want, why doesn't this stupid software get it?"
I think this algorithm provides that function.
The more we discuss this and the longer that this thread goes on, makes
me think that this should be a user configurable action that the MUA
prompts the user for what they want to reply to in the ambiguous case.
Likely with some tuning and parameters to reduce the number of pop ups.
This is what Mulberry does, which is one of the many reasons I'm still
using it even though it's de facto abandonware.
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