Lyndon Nerenberg wrote: >Why? nmh doesn't need any new features, and the code is stable and >portable. > >The best indicator that a chunk of code is mature is when it hasn't been >touched for five years. It ain't broke, so leave it alone.
I'd really really like better MIME support (and in particular support for replying to MIMEd emails, and getting character set encodings and so on correct). I just haven't had any time to do anything, and I don't get quite enough MIME email to cause it to move up my priority list :-) I did get to the point of sketching out a design for how I thought this could be done. (The tricky bit is arranging for it to be reasonably consistent for new users or people wanting to switch to it, without having it break scripts, components files, etc for existing users.) -- PMM _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list Nmh-workers@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers