>On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Ed Lazor wrote:
>> How about adding something to the FAQ that describes what changes to make?
>
>Well, (a) it's a rarely-asked, not frequently-asked, question, and (b) it
>will slow adoption of the RFC.
The question that drove the FAQ request above was:
>HOWEVER, since the source code is freely available, you have it within
>your power to modify it and remove the offending lines of code that
>generate the "extra" headers.
>
>Do we *really* have to go through this again and again?
"again and again" sounds like a FAQ to me.
BTW, and WRT Eudora, the Mac version shows headers by default, but suppresses those in
an explicit list, available in Settings in a preference panel called "Boring Headers".
There's a "Blah Blah" button on the received-message window for showing all headers
including the "boring" ones.
Adopting an RFC would be good, yes. If somebody posted a pointer to a draft of the
RFC, I missed it....
--
/Jonathan Lundell.
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