Ken wrote:
Oh, duh, you're right. When I rototilled that code, I was just copying
the things around it (like "to" and "cc" above it) and I didn't really think
that fcc should have been treated differently. I see your point; it's
completely broken now! (Unless you get a message that happens to HAVE
a Fcc: header). So yes, please fix that! Unless you want me to fix it,
since I broke it originally. I think your supplied code is correct.
It isn't. Unfortunately, that code is reached after fmt_compile()
is called, so it has no effect on the fmt_scan().
The same thing can happen with the -to, -cc, -from, and -subject
switches: if the format file doesn't contain the respective
component, the switch will be silently ignored. It can happen with
comp, dist, forw, and repl, for those switches that each program
supports.
I was thinking of documenting it. But maybe the man pages suggest
it already, by the way they refer to the default message templates
and default values?
David
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