Saul Tobin <saul.james.to...@gmail.com> writes:

> I had always thought one of the biggest selling points of FOSS was
> configurability and extensibility. Collapsing or removing the automatically
> included thread history is the sort of job that software should be doing,
> not fallible, habit-prone human users.

When two people quote a full weekly digest in a week, the next weekly
digest contains two copies of the week before the next.  When this keeps
up, the quoted material doubles every week.

Software can hide this volume all the way it wants, it still needs to
get transferred to every mail client again and again.

-- 
David Kastrup


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