* Tony's unattended mail <tony.parker-9o8uv...@cool.fr.nf> [12-01-12 05:43]:
> On 2012-12-01, Rado Q <l%...@gmx.de> wrote:
> >=- Jamie Paul Griffin wrote on Sat  1.Dec'12 at  8:38:57 +0000 -=
> >
> >> Long lines != the end of the world. Simple as that.
> >
> > ... _for you_.
> > But it can mean the beginning of the end for efficient
> > communication, when everybody starts caring less and less for it by
> > introducing (and trying to establish) all the other transgressions.
> 
> Jamie actually did this list a service.  Overly sheltered mutt users
> have a tendancy to lose touch.  Jamie's post actually exposed a mutt
> characteristic that can be improved.
> 
> Regardless of which standards a mutt user endorses, a good quality
> tool is lenient in what it accepts, handles it well, while being
> strict in what it produces.
> 
> Yet mutt is not good at handling common deviations from standards and
> conventions.  Mutt would improve if mutt developers received more
> garbage that could be salvaged into something that's readable.

Yes, it would really be good if mutt would turn on my coffee, raise the
shades and adjust the heat/cooling for me every morning.

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