Hell, it's not even that much of an edge case. It's a reasonably common
situation, and it silently fails by simply relinking the @ for each new
reply. Unless anyone has any strong rationale for keeping it around (and
I haven't seen any posted here so far), I'm all in favour of nuking it
altogether.
I am loath to get rid of an interface like this that has been around
forever (and like Valdis said, exmh might use it). AFAICT, this has
only come up as an issue because of dropbox, and I think having a switch
to turn it off might be the right solution here.
Agreed. Though I'd be surprised if another program depended
on it because it's not created if the current directory isn't
writable.
If it's not used by exmh (and mh-e and xmh?), how about if we
disable it by default?
David
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