>Instead of having one program inside nmh to forward, use one external >program to forward. The external program will surely do the job better >than the internal one. (Do you need reasons for this statement?)
Actually, you're going to have to provide some reasons ... I looked at the examples you provided (nullmailer and ssmtp), and they lack functionality that nmh provides, today (that's not to say that nmh can do everything those programs can, but my point is that nmh can do things that they cannot). And I guess I really don't understand your fundamental reasoning about external programs always being better than an internal one. >For the user, shipping an own forwarder is not much different than >providing a good tutorial on how to use an external program for the >job. And if it is a problem, then this user is hardly a user of nmh >anyway. So, you don't care about unsophisticated users, then? You need a certain level of Unix configuration knowledge to use nmh? --Ken _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list Nmh-workers@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers