>I'm currently using Claws Mail as my principle interface to nmh, largely >for threading and some other interface improvements vs. exmh. One huge >'win' of Claws Mail over bare nmh is that it makes the selection of >identity (From:, Reply-To:, Fcc:, signature) very simple when composing a >new message. Having said that, I still use comp directly for much of my >mail, so I'm also in the position of editing headers to set my identity >per-message.
As an aside ... does Claws use any of nmh underneath of the hood? I confess I've not heard of it until now. >Because of this, I think that nmh should continue to permit the absence >of any defined From: at all phases until "send" is called. I think we're all in agreement here; if you want to have a component file which doesn't include a From: by default, we're not proposing to change that. --Ken _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
