> The new mhonarc config should do charset conversion if possible,
> or just output the text as-is in the case charset of the mail is utf8
> or unknown.
It's not that simple. Leaving a '<' character can cause security
issues. Anyway, the relevant portion of the mhonarc manual is the
resource. Tak
>> 1) Please cite the section and name of standard you are referring to
>
>It is present in the HTML 4.01 specification[1], among others.
MHonArc's HTML output does not claim to be 4.01 compliant;
note the DTD below which I think is indicative of HTML 3.2.
>> 2) Almost any aspect of index and
Hi Earl,
Folks at Debian (including me) are speculating as to when mhonarc
2.5.0 might be released and/or whether it makes any sense for Debian
to ship 2.5.0b2. The question is somewhat influenced by Debian's very
long release cycle which will roll over within a few months. So --
would you be in
>[what version to package] is clearly a judgement call for the
>maintainer.
Yes, I agree.
>I'll change [mhonarc's] state back to orphaned and see if anybody
>else is interested in it.
That is a truly excellent way to bring bug #113850 to a resolution.
Jeff
Speaking as
* the originator of the wishlist request
* a fellow debian developer
* a very heavy duty user of MHonARC
* someone in contact with upstream
It is my opinion that upstream is rather conservative with version
numbers, and MHonArc 2.5.0b2 is of acceptable quality. I'm currently
Package: mhonarc
Version: 2.4.9-1
Severity: wishlist
Despite the beta labelling, MHonArc 2.5.0b2 is the primary download
offered at www.mhonarc.org. Additionally, it has been out for several
weeks with no complaints from the MHonArc mailing list.
Suggest packaging this new upstream version of MH
Package: mhonarc
Version: 2.4.5-1
Severity: normal
http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages2.pl?keywords=mhonarc&searchon=names&version=all&release=all
unstable (sid) appears to be two versions behind the current
mhonarc point release. (Never mind that this bug is being reported
from a
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