On Fri, 2025-01-10 at 00:47 +0000, ais523 via agora-business wrote: > Gratuitous: I received a copy of this message with only four ">" > characters (the relevant portion is quoted above), so it is at least > possible for me to tell that the original had a line starting with > "From ". There are indeed five in the mail-archive.com copy of the > message, though. > > I am now wondering whether intentionally crafting a message to look > different to different recipients means that you have not successfully > sent it via the fora. That opens up the possibility that maybe zero > spendies were transferred.
Further considerations: Could someone be considered to have "ensure[d] e can receive messages" by resolving to check some set of archives (e.g. the private mailman archives; mail-archive.com)? If so, does any inaccuracy in those archives (e.g. mail-archive.com omitting some monthly reports, like the FLR, for reasons of filesize) render those messages non-public? ~qenya