Hey Richard, I agree with you...
From: Richard Toohey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: OT: Mail was Re: Changing From headers in mail on a whim? On 19/06/2008, at 1:04 PM, Aaron W. Hsu wrote: I was wondering if you guys could clarify something for me. I looked heirloom mailx (nail) very carefully and it looks like mail on steroids. [...] I do not think there is any reason to expect base to have all the features that you need when you first get started, unless the features that you need a sufficiently general that they are going to apply to a wide variety of users. I can't see the above recommendations as sufficiently general, even though I would in fact use something like fetchmail and metamail. I really think that you are only talking about adding metamail and fetchmail, which can be used together with sendmail, spamassassin and mail to accomplish the above goals. But - moving back to your original email, and being able to edit "From:" - it does look as though Heirloom does provide code that might be applied to base if so desired (I will have a look myself at doing so for learning.) [...] ~H Edit the message header fields 'From:', 'Reply-To:', 'Sender:', and 'Organization:' in the same manner as described for ~h. The default values for these fields originate from the from, replyto, and ORGANIZATION variables. If this tilde command has been used, changing the variables has no effect on the current message anymore. I think it would be interesting to see about adding some simple options in from something like Heirloom to accomplish these goals. The ~H option seems like a good one to add. In fact, maybe it isn't so hard to add this? Sincerely, Aaron Hsu -- +++++++++++++++ ((lambda (x) (x x)) (lambda (x) (x x))) +++++++++++++++ Email: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | WWW: <http://www.sacrideo.us> Scheme Programming is subtle; subtlety can be hard. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++