Re: Feature request: suppression of message ID's

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From: Balázs Bárány (balazs@tud.at)
Date: Wed May 15 2002 - 09:24:48 CDT


Hello,

first, a huge "thank you" for maintaining the software, it is really good.

* Peter C. McCluskey <pcm@rahul.net> [2002-05-15 16:16]:
> It currently defaults to off. I invite comments as to whether it should
> default to on.
Well, what are message IDs used for?

In e-mail clients, they are used for threading messages. I assume HyperMail
uses them for threading messages, too.

The question is, are message IDs of any use in the generated HTML documents?
Are they ever read again by HyperMail or any other tool? If not, and as they
are only HTML comments anyway, there is no real use in keeping them; the
harm in having them has been demonstrated; my mailserver still gets spams to
message IDs like 2001...messageid...@myserver.

So I think if HyperMail doesn't need the Message IDs in the HTML, it should
obfuscate or suppress them by default.

I've removed the IDs with a perl script from my archives some time ago
without noticing any bad effects.

Regards

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