On Mon, 5 May 1997 21:26:47 +0300 (EET DST), I wrote:
| formail -k -X To: -X Date: -X From: -X Subject: ; echo "--"
What is this one supposed to do? The H will be redundant, under any
circumstances; perhaps this would be the one place where you +want+ to
have an f flag? And what's the echo for? A message delimiter I'd
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D'oh, I should have read the Subject: line and the beginning of the
message, too. Nothing wrong with the dashed delimiter in principle,
then, although I believe many digest formats use a few more.
Time to shut my mouth,
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