[email protected] writes: > Of historical interest: > > Whatnow now has features not available to shell users. This represents, the > perhaps inevitable, denouement of an argument I lost decades ago. I believed > then, and believe now, that the whatnow feature was a mistake; that the > correct > interface between mh and the user is the shell. > > It's surprising that it took thirty five years. > > Norman Shapiro
Ah. Well, if your argument is with the existence of whatnow as opposed to the addition of attach to the existing whatnow we're in agreement. As per other heated discussions on this list, there is a strong "don't break things" mentality on this list (which got misplaced on the last release) and the attachment code is the way it is in order to not break things. Jon _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
