Chris Garrigues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The most important thing not to break are the frontends (exmh, mhe, etc) but 
> let's not be afraid of breaking them in the short term because in the long 
> term, whatever problems turn up can be fixed.

Breaking MH-E should have been easy a few years ago when it wasn't
actively maintained, but this is no longer a problem.  It's safe to say
that MH-E will adapt to whatever changes are made to nmh so don't even
worry about that as long as non-interactive usage is possible.  There
are at least three MH-E developers on this mailing list (Bill, Jeff and
myself).

Peter


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