Looks like our semi-annual wake-up is happening on time! I've been using the 1.1 code with no problems for quite a while. I was unaware that the "final release" has not yet happened.
Is it possible to get this done? We had trouble a few years ago with a maintainer who didn't have the time to do the job. If we're there again let's pass the torch to someone else. It would really be nice to have something later than 1.04 included in Linux releases. Is there any sort of wish list for nmh development? I personally don't see the need for a whole lot since it works pretty well. I still plan to improve the interface for reading messages with attachments as I posted some time back, but this is something that I don't have the time for right now. I've seen a number of bug postings so I suppose that those need to be addressed. The big thing that I'd like to do, time permitting, is to clean up the code. One of the things that holds up my attachment reading changes is a lack of understanding of exactly what m_getfld() does. While there are lots of historical comments in that code, none of them actually describe what the routine does. And the optimization that makes the code such a mess is for long-obsolete computers so it should go away. Enough rambling for now. Jon _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
