You have a point there, I hadn't realized that the gnus package doesn't
carry this patch; apparently nobody ever complained about that either.
So if it works equally well for people, and since we don't have the
rationale for the change in the first place, I'd rather just drop it.
All things being
Romain Francoise - Artem Chuprina @ Sat, 11 Nov 2006 17:17:43 +0100:
When -f is evil, an administrator can forbid it at MTA level (and must
do so because his users can use other tools). But those who are
trusted for -f should be able to send from addresses they want without
several
Artem Chuprina [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When -f is evil, an administrator can forbid it at MTA level (and must
do so because his users can use other tools). But those who are
trusted for -f should be able to send from addresses they want without
several initial faults.
What faults?
The
Package: emacs-snapshot
Version: 1:20050901-1
Severity: normal
from /usr/share/emacs/22.0.50/lisp/gnus/message.el:
;; message-sendmail-f-is-evil is nil here in the upstream source, but
;; sendmail works right under Debian Linux, so we want t. [was
;; orignally reported for emacs 19 as
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