Re: The ultimate luxury ?

From: Kenneth Doyle (nobody_at_notmail.com)
Date: 07/30/04


Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 11:55:46 GMT

jesse@phiwumbda.org (Jesse F. Hughes) wrote in
news:87wu0lzsc9.fsf@phiwumbda.org:

> A newsclient could easily enforce a
> rule that if the subject has been changed, then drop the references
> line. That would be in keeping with the RFC, but I think it would be
> a bad thing.
>

Why would that be a bad thing? You're talking about a client. You're free
to make your own client that follows that rule, if you want. How does that
effect anybody else?

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