Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!texbell!ficc!peter From: peter@ficc.uu.net (Peter da Silva) Newsgroups: comp.mail.elm Subject: Re: A basic Wish List Message-ID: Date: 6 Mar 90 22:37:06 GMT References: <1066@philmtl.philips.ca> <5644@ists.ists.ca> <6319@orca.wv.tek.com> <5727@ists.ists.ca> <3302-82ggpc2@ficc.uu.net> <1099@philmtl.philips.ca> <5802@ists.ists.ca> Reply-To: peter@ficc.uu.net (Peter da Silva) Organization: Xenix Support, FICC Lines: 24 > The explicit suggestion was to put header info in with the reply, > thereby allowing novice users to nuke messages with simple editing > errors and confusing them even more with archaic and meaningless lines. That's fine, but the suggestion was also made to make header editing, either within or without the main message, an expert-only option. This basically removes any objection based on what novice users might want to or need to do. And, of course, the external editor used for editing the headers could default to one that emulates the current behaviour. This means novice users would never even see a change. > Then they hassle the local system admin. Do you really believe they > solve the problem for themselves? If you do, you work with programmers, I work with programmers. I want a mail user agent that supports the people I work with. That helps me get *my* job done. ALL our users are accustomed to using vnews, readnews, and rnews... all of which expose them to these nasty headers. Even the administrative and other non-programmers. I haven't seen any of the dire consequences you're predicting. But even granting you that someohow things will get worse with Elm allowing header editing, it can be made as invisible as you like for novices without getting in our way. And it'll make the main part of Elm that much smaller, to boot! -- _--_|\ `-_-' Peter da Silva. +1 713 274 5180. . / \ 'U` \_.--._/ "I've about decided that the net is not the place to do the right v thing. It might violate a charter somewhere ..." -- Spenser Aden