Funny, I was looking at that just last night, as far as I can see, it can be 
removed from the distribution. It's a legacy from the defunct mini-injector I 
believe.

-fr.

On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 16:47:08 -0000
"Aaron Stone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> So I'm working on the rfcsize thing, and noticed that in header.c, there are
> two functions for reading headers: read_header() and read_header_process().
> The latter seems to basically build the functionality of mail_adr_list() into
> the header reading mechanism. The only consumer of this function is
> injector.c, which looks like a half-rewrite of the old main.c/dbmail-smtp.
> While I like the name injector much better than smtp, since it's more accurate
> about describing what the program does, afaict, injector.c is an ancient
> artifact and we can remove the read_header_process() function from header.c
> (it's also a bit more complicated code in there, so adding the rfcsize counter
> looks a bit harder).
> 
> Uh, short version in English:
>         injector.c, do we need it?
>         read_header_process(), can we remove it?
> 
> Aaron
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