Thanks to the Debian maintainers, I've migrated to S-mailx from the
old "Heirloom mailx."  I'm a little disconcerted to see that the
meaning of askcc and askbcc has changed.  In the old version, "ask"
meant "always ask."  In version 14.8.16, which I have now, "ask" means
"ask only if empty."  This default is not good for me, and I submit
that it is not good for others.  Consider the failure modes:

  - In the old behavior, I get an opportunity to edit a cc: list even
    if I don't want to edit it.  No animals are harmed.

  - In the new behavior, I have no opportunity to edit a nonempty cc:
    list, and I send the mail with the wrong cc: list.  I have already
    done this several times.

I would like Steffen to consider whether reversion to the old behavior
might be a good idea.  If not, I am going to beg for an option that
means "really, really ask, even if the list is nonempty."


Norman

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