On Thu, 20 Jul 2017 15:41:50 +0200 Steffen Nurpmeso <stef...@sdaoden.eu>
wrote:
>  |Oy.  I gather, then, that s-nail cannot be an alternative unless some
>  |sort of political settlement is brokered, which may never happen.  Alas.
> 
> That was my impression at least.  Of course this MUA is still very
> restricted, so in parts i can even understand the trouble.  We are

...so why isn't heirlom-mailx not just added with a lower priority than
BSD mail? It would not disturb anyone and those who dislike mailx from
BSD mail or wherever could easily change it to heirlom-mailx. No one
ever said that an alternative must be switch compatible, I think. See
the Debian Wiki [1] where a discussion on debian-user is linked, which
talks about vim, nvi and elvis, which do not support the same key
strokes and are nevertheless alternatives.

Actually I could just state that I've used to use a dot to end the
interacive mail command since the very early nineties, which doesn't
work any more today. So what's that reasoning about a missing -a switch
compared? The same level of unimportance....

Please just add it as an alternative with lower priority. If anyone
feels distracted even by such a non-invasive method, (s)he could open a
bug, I suggest and the discussion could start over.

Regards, Adrian.


[1] https://wiki.debian.org/DebianAlternatives

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