Magnus Hagander wrote:
> On Jun 11, 2015 12:16 AM, "Alvaro Herrera" <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org> wrote:
> > I next tried forwarding it. It worked fine, but the archives don't
> > display it well. See for yourselves:
> >
> http://www.postgresql.org/message-id/20150610214737.GB133019@postgresql.org
>
> If you forwarded it as text it would've worked :-P
Why would I do that! (I'm sure there's a keystroke or setting for that
in Mutt, but I never use it.)
> I'm betting the problem this time (not on a computer to confirm atm) is
> that your message was sent as one plaintext piece with nothing, or possibly
> your signature, in it. And then one rfc822 arraignment. We then extract the
> plaintext piece and show that.
Yeah, exactly.
> Actually doing a fully recursive parse of the mime structure can basically
> become arbitrarily complex. We could special case this one of course, but
> does it really happen often enough to be worth it? And when it had such a
> simple workaround (use plain text)?
Well, I think I have forwarded messages in counted other cases. It's
not like I do it every week, but it does happen. Then again, I'm not
writing any of that code ...
> > (Another fix would be that I no longer moderate pgsql-jobs, but then
> > somebody else would have to do it. Should I ping pgsql-core to nominate
> > a moderator?)
>
> In that regard you are probably better off just asking for a volunteer
> first. Its not like someone can actually be appointed to it, they'd have to
> volunteer first..
I have appointed Vik Fearing, who volunteered on IM. Other moderators
are Devrim (I'm sure you know the guy) and Josh Berkus.
Btw I received no less than FOUR notices on IM that my email on
pgsql-jobs surprised people. I am happy not to moderate that list
anymore.
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