Hello Predrag! Predrag Punosevac wrote in <20181217183922.ldbcdmlim%punoseva...@gmail.com>: |Steffen Nurpmeso <stef...@sdaoden.eu> wrote: |> Dr. Werner Fink wrote in <20181217134450.ga9...@boole.suse.de>: |>|On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 06:06:24PM +0100, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote: |>|> Werner Fink wrote in <20181213092255.ga12...@boole.suse.de>: |> ... |>|>|Also I'd like to ask how to enable the RFC4155 as default as I can |>|>|not break mbox out there. This was the first what I've seen on my ... |>|> Well, i hope we do not break MBOXes! |>|> The default parser uses the laxe POSIX standard rules for MBOX |>|> parsing (Vol. 3, Shell and Utilities, mailx), and these specify |>|> (in OUTPUT FILES) "line beginning with From space" ... "one or |>|> more header lines" ... "empty line" ... "zero or more body lines, |>|> followed by empty line". ... |>|> The standard RFC 4155 defines a stricter format which is harder to |>|> get wrong, but i cannot enable this by default. |>|> Also, the way we do it is not good. We should properly MIME |>|> reencode the entire message, in order not to mangle actual |>|> content. |>| |>|I'm aware of RFC4155 but it would be very fine not to get users |>|in panic back on the bugzilla due this if procmail was in use. | |Considering current status of procmail I am supposed that they are not |already in the panic mode. | |https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=141634350915839&w=2
Oha. fdm was what i referred to on my website for years (once the little POP3 Python download script was not yet marked "Stale"). I have never really used it myself, but i had read the documentation back then, and had the source on my box, too. fdm, yes. And the script interface of this MUA is not (yet) sophisticated enough to be used for such things. I mean you could, a little bit, but not at all "in a pipe". But i am working to get this old codebase flexible enough, and maybe at some later time it will even be fun to do it. hmm. --steffen | |Der Kragenbaer, The moon bear, |der holt sich munter he cheerfully and one by one |einen nach dem anderen runter wa.ks himself off |(By Robert Gernhardt)