In message <E1hgeXd-0003He-PG@sleekit>, Conrad Hughes <biz_nmh_work...@xrad.org> wrote:
> - replfilter depends on 'par', which users may not have installed, but Ummmm... I don't have that either. What is it and where do I get it? >Finally, I'd almost be inclined to have nmh-without-replfilter display a >message about replfilter, for example maybe in whatnowproc, so after >grinding your teeth about the undecoded base64 you at least see a >message suggesting a remedy for this after exiting the editor. I >realise though that accurate detection of circumstances where it would >be helpful to display such a message might not easy, but it would save a >certain amount of repetition. Seconded. Some folks... me included... need to be very explicitly knocked upside the head in order to make sure that we get the message. Or maybe replfilter should just become part of the (shipped) default configuration. Lord knows that well over than 50% of all emails I've received over the past several years contain either base64 or HTML or both, so that would seem to make some sense. Regards, rfg P.S. Speaking as a relic of a now long bygone era (which I am), I really do wish that all of this base64 and HTNMLized email stuff would get off my lawn. (Yes, I'm an old geezer.) It all annoys me very much, because I know damn well that all of this stupid HTML stuff... which makes all mails about a factor of ten bigger... isn't actually carrying any useful additional information that could not have been represented and expressed just as well with good old plain text. But I already lost this battle at least a decade or two ago. Sigh. Oh well. We live and we adapt. -- nmh-workers https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers