On Mon, 2006-08-14 at 04:23 -0400, ken wrote:
Doesn't it seem a bit ludicrous to have a rule which everyone is obligated to break by finding a work-around or by switching to a different (a so-called "proper") email client or by fixing it manually with every email sent? The rationale for this rule seems to be, "What server configuration can be set in order to inconvenience as many people as possible?"
Not to worry though. This topic will probably die off in twenty or thirty years. Maybe not... but probably.
I agree the only people entitled to make problems for consumers are bureaucrats and monopolys. I guess that means government and Microcoft have and will continue to enjoy kinship. We should do better but perhaps there are reasons for MUA behaving as they do. At least we have a choice in linux. BTW for those in M$ there is a port to evolution. -- ___ _ _ _ ____ _ _ _ | | | | [__ | | | |___ |_|_| ___] | \/