by itself
what mailboxes it should use, but alas, not with me.
Can someone point me to the right direction? I can't decide if I like Mutt
as mailer if I can't even get it to work, right?
Regards,
Paul
Netherlands.
--
Three things are certain:
Death, taxes and lost data.
Guess
x27;s are already in place. Works without a problem for Pine, but
Mutt does not see things that way.
I even have put
set folder = /home/paul/Maildir/
set mbox_type = maildir
in .muttrc. To no avail.
Thank you for trying though. :)
Paul
--
Three things are certain:
Death, taxes and lost data.
G
g here since 6 months, and I did compile that by hand so to
speak. It runs flawlessly.
Paul
--
Three things are certain:
Death, taxes and lost data.
Guess which has occured.
http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208 - Registered Linux User 174403
-=PINE 4.21 on Linux Mandrake 7.1=-
using to me, and from what I can see in all the
mails flying around here, the features that mutt has to offer may even be
far more than I could ever need.
Thank you again,
Paul
--
Q: Why did witches stop flying on brooms?
A: Splinters...
http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208 - Registered Linux User 1
Hello everyone.
After experimenting a while with Mutt I have decided that it is not the
program for me to handle e-mail with.
Thank you for the assistance you have given me on getting it to work, so I
could check it.
Many happy hours with mutt!
wishes you
Paul
--
Q: Why did witches stop flying
, and when viewing a mail you hit 'i' to quit?
Is this something that can be magically changed with all these mutt
configuration options? (A simple yes or no would already suffice.)
Okay. Now let's also see if this mail makes it to the great "outdoors"...
Paul
--
Q: Why di
On Fri, Oct 06, 2000 at 01:02:09PM -0500, Jamie Novak wrote:
> On 10/06, Paul rearranged the electrons to read:
> I've re-bound the key to "g" for me, but I believe the default is to hit
> "c" and type the name of the folder you want to change to. Hittin
-hook". I am sure that these things make
sense, but I am dutch, I can't make heads or tails from what this would mean.
So if someone can enlighten me on this...
Paul
--
Q: Why did witches stop flying on brooms?
A: Splinters...
http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208 - Registered Linux User 174
l. In .muttrc, nor in the shell
environment, I can find any reference to Mail (note the capital). In .muttrc I
did set
set mbox=~/mail # without capital m.
Any takers on this strange behaviour?
Greetings,
Paul
--
The secret of a happy marriage remains a secret.
-Henny Youngman
http://nlpagan.net
a better thing though, this is true.
Thank you for all your advice.
Somehow, to me at least, it looks as if mutt is a purpose, instead of a
device...
Best regards,
Paul
--
The secret of a happy marriage remains a secret.
-Henny Youngman
http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208 - Registered Linux User 174403
-=Linux Mandrake 7.1=-
to go through my mail as fast as I can with Pine.
Again, thank you for all your help.
I will unsub from this list now. When I give Mutt another try and I run
into questions (undoubtedly) I will call again.
Greetings,
Paul
--
The secret of a happy marriage remains a secret.
-Henny Youngman
http://n
When I start mutt I get "Can't dotlock mailbox, continue anyway". How can I get rid if
it, and what causes this? thanks for any help
When I start mutt, I get "Can't dotlock mailbox, continue anyway?"
What is this and how do I get rid if it? Thanks for the help.
slink CD) with
mutt-ja_0.95.4i.jp2-2,and also the required slang1-ja_1.2.2.j055-1.1.
Now however not only can I still not view Japanese characters but also
my mailbox - var/spool/mail/paul has become read only so I cannot delete
or move read messages.
Please can anybody point me in the right
Thanks for the help Mikko.Permissions were as follows;
drwxrwsr-x 2 root mail 1024 Oct 23 12:16 mail
-rw-rw 1 paul mail 422603 Oct 23 12:16 /var/spool/mail/paul
All I had to do was add myself to the group"mail" and it seems to work fine.
DOH!
(Now to try
usr/bin/mutt to group mail and setgid. Anyone know if there are any problems with
doing this?
Thanks again everybody.
Paul
--
Paul Walton * Powered by *
Cambridge* Debian GNU Linux *
U.K. * http://www.debian.org *
As /var/spool/mail/paul was only being opened as read only, even after
changing permissions on mutt_dotlock to group mail setgid as suggested,
I foolishly changed permissions on /usr/bin/mutt in the same way. Now
it won`t start at all, the error message is:
mutt: I don't want to run
Everything is here but the error(s).
On Thursday, 24 November, 2011 at 07:12:23 GMT, Ravi Uday wrote:
Hi,
I use IMAP and my INBOX has just 38 msgs.
Still I am unable to open the mails after fetching the errors.
Could anyone tell me how to fix this.
If I press TAB and then open anyother folder
On Friday, 25 November, 2011 at 06:28:23 GMT, Ravi Uday wrote:
BTW, how do we debug these issues with mutt ? All I can see is one line
saying ' Error opening mailbox ' and the screen is blank.
You could try the -d flag if it was compiled with debugging enabled, or you
could try fetching your m
On Sunday, 22 January, 2012 at 18:35:52 GMT, Ravi Uday wrote:
When I compose my view my editior is set as vim.
How can I automatically set the color and font type in my outgoing
mails when I use mutt
to send emails. Like i need all my msgs in blue, italisize and font=ariel.
There are a few ways
On Monday, 23 January, 2012 at 08:21:17 GMT, Sebastian Tramp wrote:
I'm looking for a way to convert the date header to my local time zone
in the mail detail view. I'm aware of the index format %D option but
need this for the (internal) pager.
Any ideas?
This is not fantastic, but it's worked
On Monday, 23 January, 2012 at 14:16:21 GMT, Jostein Berntsen wrote:
or put the commands into ~/.vim/ftplugin/mail.vim and, in .muttrc:
set editor="vim -c 'set ft=mail'"
Have you an example on how this is set in mail.vim? Could not find this
information.
mail.vim would be something like:
I guess Gilles doesn't like that idea.
--
.
On Friday, 24 February, 2012 at 11:14:04 GMT, Ranousse wrote:
After an upgrade to Mutt 1.5.21 (Debian backports), it does not work
anymore. Pressing enter in the attachment window shows the html file as
a text file (source file).
Try 'm', for view-mailcap, instead of enter.
--
.
On Tuesday, 27 March, 2012 at 09:20:59 BST, Chris Burdess wrote:
What do people think to this?
I think it's a great idea, especially if it works with this MS Exchange bug:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92111
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/191504
--
.
On Monday, 09 July, 2012 at 07:50:51 BST, wa6iv...@fastmail.fm wrote:
How do I cause mutto put coppies of all sent messages in a local file E.G.
sent
Used to work before I updated my .muttrc and can't find anything related in
the original rc or the manual.
http://www.mutt.org/doc/devel/manual.h
On Monday, 16 July, 2012 at 13:06:49 BST, Matthias Apitz wrote:
Do we have anything in mutt which I could use to do a syntax check of
mail addrs as described in RFC 3696 (...)? Or are there any pointers to
such a tool, for C or Java? Thanks in advance
#!/usr/bin/env perl
use strict;
use warnin
On Thursday, 28 February, 2013 at 19:24:44 GMT, Will Fiveash wrote:
- Why sign most messages?
I'd rather everyone/everything use PGP. I sign personal messages, even though I
know the recipient doesn't use PGP, to at least spread awareness of what it is
and that on the off-chance that the reci
On Thursday, 31 October, 2013 at 19:49:09 GMT, Til Schubbe wrote:
I receive bot-generated mails which lack the declaration of the
charset. Since these mails are coded in ISO-8859-1 but my Terminal is
set up to UTF-8 they are not displayed correctly.
It sounds like your terminal is not set up co
On Thursday, 31 October, 2013 at 17:15:51 GMT, Dominique Asselineau wrote:
Does Mutt allow sending a message signed or not signed according the
recipient? To choose to sign at the last moment or in the sending
screen.
It seems all messages must be signed.
Before pressing 'y' to send, press 'p
On Tuesday, 28 January, 2014 at 07:31:33 GMT, Izzy wrote:
I would like to know if it's possible to get rid of the "Enter PGP
passphrase:" dialog when sending signed/encrypted emails. The thing is
that use a GPG key _without_ a passphrase; nevertheless, mutt asks for
it every time, and I have to p
Try "set encoding=utf-8" as the first thing in your .vimrc.
On Thursday, 20 March, 2014 at 17:27:41 GMT, Derek Martin wrote:
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 11:36:29AM +, Paul wrote:
Try "set encoding=utf-8" as the first thing in your .vimrc.
Paul, this is bad advice; please stop telling people to do this. It's
much more likely to make thi
On Friday, 22 May, 2015 at 01:56:52 BST, cipher wrote:
set smtp_url = "smtps://m...@site.com:passw...@mail.site.com:587/"
set smtp_url = "smtps://m...@site.com:passw...@mail.site.com:465/"
set smtp_url = "smtps://m...@site.com:passw...@mail.site.com:25/“
set smtp_url = "smtp://m...@site.com:pass
On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 12:16:30PM +, Camaleón wrote:
I am having troubles for displaying messages with long lines in Mutt
(1.5.18). They get wrapped, yes, but in strange manner.
wrapmargin is deprecated in 1.5.18. Try setting wrap to -1. You may have to
re-view the email if you change the
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 10:18:10AM +0200, j...@telefonica.net wrote:
I have lists and subscribe configured to my lists, but when reply to one
of them, the From: header is the actual one of various I have.
I can change From: with F1Fn but I'm looking for a hook or macro
to use the right one fo
I have mutt set to show my inbox by default, with collapsed threads ("set sort=threads" and
"folder-hook '.' 'push ").
When I start mutt from the command line, all is fine - threads are collapsed.
However, when I start it as a command to run as an argument to some terminal
emulators, all is no
On Tue, Sep 07, 2010 at 11:34:30PM +0200, Rado S wrote:
Maybe new mails arrived between the tests.
No, no mail arrives.
--
.
http://marc.info/?t=12838589804&r=1&w=2
--
.
On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 12:29:25AM -0500, Brian Ryans wrote:
Start mutt by each method and type:
!pwd && false
In all cases, my home directory path is displayed.
With my _current_ setup though (using 1.5.20), exec collapse-all does
not work on the default folder, whereas push work
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 03:53:22PM +0100, Eric Smith wrote:
People more and more send html with their respnses in a different
color :(
Please let me have the maicap rule that can autodisplay these
html mails in color in the pager.
Put "text/html;links -force-html %s" or something to your prefe
On Thu, Jun 02, 2011 at 09:31:13AM -0400, Trey Sizemore wrote:
Hoping someone can help with the correct mailcap entry for viewing .doc
and .docx files from mutt on Snow Leopard.
I have Office 2011 installed, so I guess I would need the line to invoke
that in my .mailcap file as Preview does not
I have enabled header_cache and message_cachedir. When I switch to an IMAP
folder, eg. 'Sent', the cache file Sent.hcache is created. When I switch to the
same folder, but referring to it as 'sent', sent.hcache is created. I end up
with Sent.hcache and sent.hcache, even though they are the same
I am currently suffering with the 'bug' detailed
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/191504 and
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92111
To summarise it, the remote IMAP server reports sizes incorrectly. That in
itself I can live with. However, the effect I can't live with is when the
s
With
set folder="imaps://server"
and the 'postponed' variable set to this:
set postponed="+.Drafts"
I am not asked if I want to resume a postponed message when I press 'm' to
compose a message (the postponed message did get saved into the Drafts folder).
However, with it set like thi
Further, it seems that
set postponed="=Drafts"
works, but '=' does not word for 'record', which must be the full URL:
set record="imaps://server/Sent"
--
.
When help is unset, the top line in the compose menu is blank, but in
all other menu's, the top line is not blank -- it has what ever is
appropriate for the menu(If the index menu, there's a message there,
etc). Is this a bug?
--paul
,
> > etc). Is this a bug?
>
> No.
May I ask why? It seems to me that there ought to be consistency between
the menu's when help is unset.
--paul
I'm trying to get mutt use MIME to open attachments like M$ Word and M$
Excel using StarOffice. Can somene point me to a good recource on
setting my mutt MIME. thanks
ii
Content-Disposition: attachment
User-Agent: Mutt/1.2.5i
in reply to someone else's,
Mime-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
(No content-disposition specified)
Oddly, when I replied again to this message but edited the To: and Cc:
To: myself it came back to me as inline.
Paul
2) Turn off a limited view. Right now I just pound
in garbage to 'unlimit' it.
Hope this isn't trying anyone's patience,
Paul
On Wednesday, Apr 04, 2001, pogmahon wrote:
> How do i unsubscribe from mutt-users?.
>
> cant find the option on the website at all
There is no escape! =)
Seriously, though, here's a snippet of the email I got when I joined:
-
If you ever want to remove yourself from this mailing lis
On Wednesday, Apr 04, 2001, pogmahon wrote:
> How do i unsubscribe from mutt-users?.
>
> cant find the option on the website at all
There is no escape! =)
Seriously, though, here's a snippet of the email I got when I joined:
-
If you ever want to remove yourself from this mailing lis
On Wednesday, Apr 04, 2001, Paul Cox wrote:
> There is no escape! =)
>
> Seriously, though, here's a snippet of the email I got when I joined:
>
> -
Wow... just took 12 hours for my message to go through... that's why I
sent it again... weird.
--
[EMAIL P
On Saturday, Apr 14, 2001, Jeroen Valcke wrote:
> Been using mutt for a while now but still haven't figured this out.
> How can I scroll in a message? I know I can scroll down one page at a time
> by pressing space and back up with _
> But how can I scroll line by line, I just can't find this sim
On Wednesday, Apr 25, 2001, Pradeep wrote:
> I upgraded my mutt to 1.2.5i any now the new mail notification is gone
> so far i had
> mailboxes 'echo /home/psgn/Mail/*'
> in my muttrc file but it does'nt seem to be working now,any solutions
I know you need to have that in backwards quotes like `
On Wednesday, Apr 25, 2001, Dirk Laurie wrote:
> 1. Instead of just invoking mutt, use a shell script that first
>calls fetchmail.
>Disadvantage: I need to quit and restart mutt every so often.
You could also run fetchmail from within mutt. Just hit the ! key, and
mutt will ask you for
(The %4c is the code to display the message size.)
--
Paul Cox
Kernel: 2.4.3-20mdk-win4lin-pcox - Uptime: 5 days 5 hours 10 minutes.
er of lines (gives a better picture of the message
length). One of the things I love about Mutt... you can make it do
pretty much anything to suit your tastes. =)
--
Paul Cox
Kernel: 2.4.3-20mdk-win4lin-pcox - Uptime: 5 days 18 hours 1 minutes.
>
> That's what I'm talking about, the mutt one. The one in the FAQ is
> refusing pserver connections.
The mutt cvs is now at cvs.mutt.org... the FAQ needs to be updated.
--
Paul Cox
Kernel: 2.4.3-20mdk-win4lin-pcox - Uptime: 7 days 19 hours 32 minutes.
PGP signature
the recipient does like more: PGP/MIME or old style
>application/pgp
Wow... this sounds pretty cool. I'll have to check it out. =) Maybe
you should send it to the abook developer(s) as well so it can be
included?
--
Paul Cox
Kernel: 2.4.7-8mdk - Uptime: 9 hours 34 minutes.
d
> folder-hook inbox exec tag-pattern ~d>1w"
This is what I use (I can tag messages older than 2 weeks except the
ones that I have flagged as 'important').
folder-hook =mutt-users 'push T~r>2w!~F\n\;'# 2 weeks
--
Paul Cox
Kernel: 2.4.7-12.3mdk - Uptime: 15 days 12 hours 27 minutes.
uire eterm, couldn't it be done in
an xterm like with vim and lynx?
--
Paul Ackersviller
konsole recognizes
> one of the escape sequences I added for XFree86 xterm).
There aren't any mouse operations that are documented for mutt though.
Is there a patch floating around that makes mutt mouse-aware?
--
Paul Ackersviller
hould be disabled in
the pager to avoid the need for holding down a shift to get clicks
through to the terminal for copying.
--
Paul Ackersviller
fEnter /tmp/mutt* set comments=nb:>
(stolen shamelessly from someone else's .vimrc). Is there anything
else I should add?
Thanks,
Paul Brannan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
1) How can I refresh the current inbox? The 'G' key seems to be
POP-specific (I'm using IMAP).
2) Can I set up vim to place the cursor in the "To" field automatically
when composing a message?
Thanks again,
Paul
On Sat, Dec 01, 2001 at 08:59:24AM +0100, Sven Guckes wrote:
> * Paul Brannan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011130 15:42]:
> > 1) When I start mutt, I see this message:
> > fcntl: No locks available (errno = 37)
> >How can I make it go away?
>
> use the file
On Sat, Dec 01, 2001 at 09:08:02AM +0100, Sven Guckes wrote:
> * Paul Brannan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011130 15:45]:
> > 1) How can I refresh the current inbox?
>
> Use the command "sync-mailbox" - bound to '$' by default.
> And please use '?
On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 10:24:04AM -0500, Dan Boger wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 10:19:33AM -0500, Paul Brannan wrote:
> > Pressing '$' does not appear to have any effect. As a test, I:
> > a) send a message to myself
> > b) return to my INBOX (which res
On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 10:31:53AM -0500, Brendan Cully wrote:
> > > * Paul Brannan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011130 15:42]:
> > > > 1) When I start mutt, I see this message:
> > > > fcntl: No locks available (errno = 37)
> > > >How can I ma
On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 02:59:31PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> ...and then Paul Brannan said...
> % This solves #2, but not #1 :(
>
> Interesting. What does
>
> mutt -v
>
> show you? Do you have dotlocking available? It looks to me as though
> mutt can only use f
, I
suppose, means it is using dotlocking), and I can now postpone messages.
Very cool.
Thanks a bunch!
Paul
On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 02:59:31PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> ...and then Paul Brannan said...
> % macro index $ ':set delete=ask-yes:set delete=no'
> %
> % All I get is a beep, and delete remains set to "ask-yes".
>
> That makes sense. Your macro set
lt ~O
color indicator defaultblue
TIA,
Paul
On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 10:31:54AM -0500, Paul Brannan wrote:
> No, I'm not trying to delete the message. What I want to do is send a
> message to myself and refresh the mailbox, so that I can see the message
> in my mailbox before the next scheduled mail check. (In other words,
I accidentally hit 'r' instead of 'L', so the last two iterations here
were in private. René suggested that I forward his response to the
list.
Is there a good way to prevent me from doing this again in the future?
Paul
- Forwarded message from René Clerc <[EMAIL
)
I think this has something to do with Mutt's interaction with IMAP
mailboxes?
Paul
find anything on the web pages. There is, however, this note in
the manual:
Note: the send-hook's are only executed ONCE after getting the initial
list of recipients. Adding a recipient after replying or editing the
message will NOT cause any send-hook to be executed.
The way this is stated, m
letter
as "us-ascii" (or whatever)?
BTW, Mutt on my home Linux machine works OK in this situation, but Mutt on
Solaris at work shows these ???. I see no difference in .muttrc's here and
there.
Thanks in advance,
Paul Anni
sable this feature and still have 'L' work, but i don't
remember it. I can't find in in the manual, either. Can anyone point me
to the correct command?
Thanks,
--
Paul Visscher
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<-><-><-><-><->
use Disclaimer::Std;
"Our lusers are pretty much stupid to the bone." -- RLK
ed that lynx
with slang (and without any COLORFGBG variable) does exactly what I want,
so it looks to me like there's something mutt could be doing differently.
Perhaps an earlier version of slang has the requirement for COLORFGBG?
--
Paul Ackersviller
t; not to detach from the starting shell.
The flag is -f, for foreground.
--
Paul Ackersviller
such
file ...".
(*--For what it's worth, the man page says, "fchdir() is
provided as a performance enhancement and is guaranteed to fail
under certain conditions.")
--
Paul Kimoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Mon, Jun 28, 1999 at 04:44:04PM -0500, Thomas Marsh wrote:
> I'm getting the same thing. I wonder could it have anything to do with extra
> output from gpg on my system going to stderr:
>
> gpg: Warning: using insecure memory!
>
> I haven't looked at the pgp code yet from mutt yet, but
"auto_view text/html" in my .muttrc.
I can view the attachment ok using "v" - it's just the "entry not found"
message that bugs me. Am I missing something (probable)?
Thanks for your help.
Pine is fine but Mutt kicks butt!
--
Paul Wray, School of Computer Science, QUB.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear all
An email from a fellow subscriber helped me disover that I had a non-existent
directory in my mailcap path :-( Once I removed this all was well...
The moral of the story is to be careful when you copy someone else's muttrc...
On Fri, Aug 27, 1999 at 04:26:52PM +0100, Paul Wray
ng to access the file too quickly. I've always
found the interface annoying on Chrome and, unlike many people I know, found it
slow and a bit of a memory hog compared to Firefox! I'm running more modern
hardware now, so perhaps time to see if that has switched the tables!
--
Paul T
mutt/account.whllnd
account-hook imaps://imap.gmx.com 'set imap_user = "d...@gmx.de" imap_pass =
""'
source ~/.mutt/account.drsp
then move the rest into the source files with:
account.whllnd
folder-hook imaps://imap.gmx.com
account.drsp
folder-hook imaps://i
problem as I use that myself. When you want to
change to the INBOX of an account use 'c' to change folder and then put the
full imap string in as the folder, eg:
imaps://whl...@gmx.de@imap.gmx.com
with sub folders just carry on down the path from there. You will find that '
** Rado Q [2012-06-06 15:26]:
> =- Paul Tansom wrote on Wed 6.Jun'12 at 12:50:24 +0100 -=
>
> > I've not gone further into the config to see if I can make it
> > easier than this. Things like setting = to be the current account
> > automatically may be n
in the Bcc header. Forwarding a message,
| on the other hand, allows you to modify the message before it is
| resent (for example, by adding your own comments). Bouncing is done
| using the function and forwarding using the
| function bound to "b" and "f" respectively.
> Regards,
> Luis
HTH,
Paul.
--
Paul Hoffman
- mutt mutt alias
| - pine pine addressbook
| - csv comma separated values
| - palmcsv Palm comma separated values
Paul.
--
Paul Hoffman
gt; > However, more the point, abook can import the LDIF to its own internal
> > database. Why do you need to load it into LDAP at all?
>
> Because when I'm trying to do this in Abook, I get an error message:
>
> File does not seem to be a valid addressbook
Maybe Clawsmai
"?
(2) How do you want to "sort them in order"?
Paul.
--
Paul Hoffman
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 11:53:13AM +0800, horseriver wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 08:19:35AM -0500, Paul Hoffman wrote:
> > On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 11:17:25AM +0800, horseriver wrote:
> > > hi:
> > >
> > > I want to clear local mails in mutt and reget
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 03:21:51PM +0100, Marco wrote:
> On 2013–01–23 Paul Hoffman wrote:
>
> > After a mail client retrieves a message from a server using POP, the
> > server typically deletes its copy of the message.
>
> That's new to me. Messages are retrieved w
t know what.
>
> # Format of the pager status bar:
> set pager_format="-%S- [%C/%m] %n%s%> %P %?l?%4l&%4c? lines "
Do you mean that when you open .muttrc in your editor, the two
characters "%>" are highlighted?
Paul.
--
Paul Hoffman
On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 01:38:55PM -0400, rj wrote:
> On Wed 17 at 01:27 PM -0400, Paul Hoffman wrote:
>
> > Do you mean that when you open .muttrc in your editor, the two
> > characters "%>" are highlighted?
>
> Exactly. And this is not an ar
t
> wanted to. In the absense of documentation saying 'oh, by the way, we do
> this, and here's a way to opt out...', that's generally very taboo with open
> source and shouldn't have to be checked for.
Huh? "Open source" shouldn't do it? Either it's good practice or it's
bad practice; whether the source code is freely available or not seems
immaterial to me. I certainly agree that it should be documented,
however.
Paul.
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