* [Edbrowse-dev] Local Mailbox
@ 2015-04-14 14:54 Karl Dahlke
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From: Karl Dahlke @ 2015-04-14 14:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Edbrowse-dev
The edbrowse reply feature now includes the proper codes for mail threading,
thus your reply is part of the thread.
It could do this before with some rather specialized commands,
but now it just does it all the time.
Remember to use rea if you want to reply to all,
even the cc recipients.
Another capability that some have requested is the
local mailbox, which I honestly know nothing about.
I looked it up in wikipedia and still don't know much about it.
Either not a standard or there are many standards.
Isn't it essentially a bunch of emails in text format,
pasted together into one file, or perhaps files in a directory,
and couldn't a simple perl script separate them and move them
to ~/mbox/unread?
At that point edbrowse -m will step through them, as if they had been fetched
by edbrowse itself.
I mean it seems like pure childsplay, unless I am missing something.
Karl Dahlke
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