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Subject: killsent attribute Date: Mon Oct 29 2018 12:41 pm
From: mark lewis To: Andrew Leary

 On 2018 Oct 28 16:18:56, you wrote to me:

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

 AL> These were all in the original MakeNL program, I believe.

ok...

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

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

 AL> Nobody has requested this until now.  I'm working on it as my work schedule
 AL> allows.

thank you...

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

 AL> LOCAL will be set in all MakeNL created messages, and the file attach
 AL> flag for submit messages.

yes, i didn't mention that because...

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

 AL> I should be able to get it working before too long for KILL/SENT.  DIRect
 AL> and IMMediate would require implementing the ^aFLAGS kludge line, which I
 AL> really don't see the need for, unless I receive multiple requests for it.

in light of other discussion, sincce killsent is default, prefixing the option
with a '-' could be used to turn off a default bit...

eg: submit     x:y/z INTL -KILLSENT

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