Derek Martin wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 29, 2006 at 10:49:32PM -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
> No... the rules are static, and there are exactly two of them. The
> user can only change the limits of the rules, not the rules
> themselves.
Changing means they are flexible. Inflexible would be no changes.
> This is not flexible by any sane definition of flexible. You're being
> an ass. Intentionally, I might add.
I'm hardly being an ass. I'm pointing out there is a quantifiable
difference between "none" and "some". Sorry that I don't got for the whole
rationalization approach to debate. "I can rationalize that this isn't up to
some subjective standard therefore it means it's not there."
> Take a look at what Mutt can do, if you must know. It does not have
> Python, or any other scripting language embedded in it.
But Derek, people say Mutt doesn't filter.... :P
That's being an ass.
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