Bug#2648:
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Subject: mh
Date: Tue, 02 Apr 1996 21:00:39 -0500
From: "James A. Robinson" <jimr@simons-rock.edu>
Package: mh
Version: ?
Gerd, I don't maintain MH anymore -- but I've sent your report to the
bug list.
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Date: Mon, 01 Apr 1996 21:18:01 +0200
From: Gerd Bavendiek <bav@rw.sni.de>
To: jimr@simons-rock.edu
Subject: Debian-mh-6.8.3
Hi,
You are maintaining mh, aren't you ?
I am just switching to mh and would like to make two suggestions:
1) Replying
Doing C-u r (I use mh-e) gave me "there is no mhl.reply". Why that ?
Why don't you put a standard mhl.reply in the package ?
Following would do the job:
overflowtext="",overflowoffset=0
message-id:nocomponent,formatfield=\
"In message %{text} you wrote:"
body:component=">",overflowtext=">",overflowoffset=0
2) localname
Like me, a lot of Debian users do not like to have their systemname
part of the From: Header (for example pop-users). The solution is in
the FAQ, but wouldn't it be better to drop a line in a README ?
Following is from my /etc/mh/mtstailor:
localname: rw.sni.de
Let's make life easier for the beginners !
Kind regards
Gerd
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