On 2022-07-04 14:43, Marco Atzeri wrote:
On 04.07.2022 21:03, ricardo.co...@gmail.com wrote:
I know -attach  file1 -attach file2 -attach file 3 works fine.
I just sugest you implemente a code with -attach "file1, file2, file3".

That stops anyone attaching files with names containing ","!

It seems you have not clear the difference between
upstream package code and distributions like Cygwin.
In the case of "email" the upstream code is developed at
https://github.com/deanproxy/eMail
the Cygwin package maintainer takes upstream releases
and build the Cygwin binary packages.
New feature are managed upstream, not by the Cygwin packager.

For open upstream sources, suggestions are "two|ten a penny"|"dime a dozen"|"não são de grande valia"! They typically expect you to make the necessary implementation code changes on a fork of the project on Github, and send them a Pull Request (PR, or a patch file) referencing the commit, including changes to documentation and release notes.

They and we are volunteers, so have to choose where we spend our time.

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