On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 15:28:26 -0500, Austin Clements wrote:
> Previously, top-level message headers were printed as Subject, From,
> To, Date, while embedded message headers were printed From, To,
> Subject, Date. This makes both cases use the former order and updates
> the tests accordingly.
>
On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 15:28:26 -0500, Austin Clements amdra...@mit.edu wrote:
Previously, top-level message headers were printed as Subject, From,
To, Date, while embedded message headers were printed From, To,
Subject, Date. This makes both cases use the former order and updates
the tests
Previously, top-level message headers were printed as Subject, From,
To, Date, while embedded message headers were printed From, To,
Subject, Date. This makes both cases use the former order and updates
the tests accordingly.
Strangely, the raw format also uses this function, so this also fixes
Previously, top-level message headers were printed as Subject, From,
To, Date, while embedded message headers were printed From, To,
Subject, Date. This makes both cases use the former order and updates
the tests accordingly.
Strangely, the raw format also uses this function, so this also fixes