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Subject: killsent attribute Date: Sun Oct 28 2018 12:52 pm
From: mark lewis To: Kees van Eeten

 On 2018 Oct 27 22:29:08, you wrote to me:

 KE> For a long term solution, convince Andrew to move the definition of
 KE> the attribute to the ctl file. But expect the answer that is was not needed
 KE> in the last 25 or so years.

while i understand, it apparently has been needed... else why would we have
these?

  submit     x:y/z INTL
  notify     errors INTL CRASH
  notify     receipt INTL
  notify     self INTL

if someone wanted killsent then we could have something like this...

  submit     x:y/z INTL KILLSENT
  notify     errors INTL CRASH PVT
  notify     errors INTL DIRECT IMMEDIATE PVT
  notify     receipt INTL KILLSENT
  notify     self INTL KILLSENT

in other words, turn killsent off by default and specify it if you want it...
maybe LOCAL should be the only forced attribute and all the others added as
above...

i don't know about others but i /want/ to see those emails that were
generated... i can delete or archive them later...

)\/(ark

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