A lot, but there's a refusal to kick the ball into the goal. There have been
many significant bug fixes over the last couple of years, but the maintainers
don't seem willing to issue a new release to the outside world
(UNFORTUNATELY!).
Well, it seems like the last maintainer vanished, and I
Who has usually rolled releases in the past? Was that Dan? I've heard
that there was a lot of unreleased changes in the CVS. But, I'm sure we
can work through this and get another release out there.
Yes, that was Dan, but he seems to be gone now.
I think I've used up my energy trying to get
I can help get a next release out. At the very least, I can help with
testing, since I use nmh with my mail client.
If I remember correctly, wasn't there still some problems remaining with
the the code in CVS? I thought I remember some problems with date
processing.
If so, I would suggest rolling back those changes, if necessary. Then we
should release a snapshot to a wider audience (since it has been a
If I remember correctly, wasn't there still some problems remaining with
the the code in CVS? I thought I remember some problems with date
processing.
IMHO, the only problem was with Dan's perception of the date processing.
I thought the changes were fine.
If so, I would suggest rolling back
At the time when I updated the code, it worked fine for my purposes, only
differed significantly in:
1) parse failures for spam which often don't have legal (or legible)
headers
2) Date: lines which did not include the timezone. I think previously it
defaulted to assuming the local time zone,
It's interesting to see the folks that have been using MH/nmh
for so long. I've tried a lot of email readers. I've switched
away from MH/nmh on 4 or 5 occasions. But I always seem to come
back eventually.
What makes this so amazing is that MH/nmh is not that much code
compared to many of the
Chris Garrigues [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What was the date of the memo. I think we may need to celebrate mh's silver
anniversary.
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