>uip/send.c and uip/whatnowsbr.c: auto-append .signature file when sending >This is probably Bad and Wrong, because if you're sending a MIME >message (like this one), the appended text will end up outside the >MIME boundaries and thus not displayed by the recipient MUA. Should >be heaved over the side.
Yeah, that's my thinking as well. >whatnowsbr.c and big chunk of send.c look identical, probably should >be abstracted into a libnmh.so. Just sayin'. Yeah, I heard it already from Paul Vixie :-) >rmf.c: We loop across a directory, and try to unlink messages one >at a time. The code skips over files that start with BACKUP_PREFIX, >a ",", or (if MHE is defined a "+"). For UCI, we add "_" and "#" to the >list. Does current mh-e use + as the deleted flag? I don't know; I just got rid of that code, since Jeff Honig said that modern mh-e doesn't need it. >That code needs to be looked at - basically BACKUP_PREFIX >is defaulted to "," anyhow. The question is if nmh was configured with >some other value, should it continue to skip over ",nnnn" files anyhow? I think that's orthogonal to keeping that particular bit of UCI code... >anno.c: if invoked as 'fanno', it forces -nodate as a parameter. Not sure >why anno vs fanno mattes here? Anybody know the logic/history here? Got me. >conflict.c: Turns on some "group leader" code I don't pretend to understand >at first reading. Yeah, and I question how relevant conflict is to modern mail setups, anyway. Sounds to me like it's all safe to remove. --Ken _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
