On 30 November 2016 at 16:19, Andrew Dunstan <and...@dunslane.net> wrote: > > https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/cab7npqthydyf-fo+fzvxrhz-7_hptm4rodbcsy9-noqhvet...@mail.gmail.com > > I'll be interested to know if it breaks anyone's MUA. If it doesn't all we > will be arguing about are aesthetics, and I'm a firm believer in function > over form.
I can't say I feel especially strongly either way on this but just to toss out a small thing that might make a small difference.... If you happen to know how your message-ids are generated then you might be able to do something useful with them. For instance, you could search all git commits for urls to messages you wrote -- for instance any commit that has CAB7nPq is referencing a message written by Michael Paquier. On the other hand you could put something naughty in the message-id forcing everyone else to use URLs with dirty words in them. Or with words like "terrorist" in them. Or with some javascript/html injection attack of some sort... -- greg -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers