In article <885f93f0-36ec-d74f-7c5f-52b42f2d6...@jordan.maileater.net> you
write:
>Hmm. It would take MUA changes to be fully effective, but a possibility
>that comes to mind is to have mailing lists leave the original message
>absolutely unmodified, but wrap it in a message that comes "from" the
On 7/27/18 7:28 PM, Jordan Brown wrote:
> On 7/27/2018 4:18 PM, Richard Damon wrote:
>> Yes, there are existing formats that at least mostly represent this
>> in the message itself, but not for display. Especially that currently
>> the wrapping message would say it is from the list, but you really
On 7/27/2018 4:18 PM, Richard Damon wrote:
> Yes, there are existing formats that at least mostly represent this in
> the message itself, but not for display. Especially that currently the
> wrapping message would say it is from the list, but you really want
> some way for it to say that in the MUA
On 7/27/18 6:41 PM, Jordan Brown wrote:
> On 7/25/2018 5:24 PM, Richard Damon wrote:
>> Yes, one set of solutions would involve defining standards of how to
>> compose composite messages, with standards on how to display them. A
>> major part of the current issue is that for anything more than a
>>
On 7/26/2018 9:19 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> Jordan Brown writes:
>
> > Well, yeah, but to provide such a service in a way that has any
> > resemblance to being secure, Intuit *must* have some secret that allows
> > it to send mail "from" those subdomains. If Intuit doesn't need such a
>
On 7/25/2018 5:24 PM, Richard Damon wrote:
> Yes, one set of solutions would involve defining standards of how to
> compose composite messages, with standards on how to display them. A
> major part of the current issue is that for anything more than a
> single part plain text you can't be sure how