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I realize that a lot of information is lost when it comes to viewing header details of incoming emails.
pressing his supposed to provide me with the "full" header details in mutt i believe, but the only additional
information i see is : Mime-Version: 1.0
Something feels odd about it.
I tried the usual spiel with including in my muttrc
ignore *
unignore Date: From: To: Cc: Subject: Message-Id: In-Reply-To: References: Return-Path: X-* Received
or
set hidden_host=no
but none of these additional options provide further information.... why? does hydroxide strip away this crucial information?
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I don't think it's an issue of hydroxide "stripping" the information, it's an issue of writing code to expose everything you want exposed. Hydroxide appears to be mostly in maintenance mode with no active work. I am trying to pull together some support for an active fork but don't have much golang background myself so am not ideally suited to lead it.
ok. thanks for letting me know. maybe someone else can comment on it. I will also try several new configuration for muttrc to see whether it's a weeding out problem or not, but I doubt it.
I realize that a lot of information is lost when it comes to viewing header details of incoming emails.
pressing
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is supposed to provide me with the "full" header details in mutt i believe, but the only additionalinformation i see is : Mime-Version: 1.0
Something feels odd about it.
I tried the usual spiel with including in my muttrc
or
but none of these additional options provide further information.... why? does hydroxide strip away this crucial information?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: