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Larry Masinter 1af56ddaa2 Add .tedit files for Lafite manual and release notes -- PDFs on Google Drive (#1209)
* Add .tedit files for Lafite manual and release notes -- PDFs on Google Drive

* use 'docs' for subfolder name; wliminate dup

* Remove duplicate LAFITEMANUAL-GLOSSARY-CUSTOMER.TEDIT

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Co-authored-by: Nick Briggs <nicholas.h.briggs@gmail.com>
2023-05-16 19:30:15 -07:00

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Changes to Lafite during February, 1989.
There is a new kind of filter for NS recipients of GV messages. If you include the symbol GV in the list LAFITE.DONT.DISPLAY.HEADERS, then messages sent from GV to NS will have their ugly "GVGVGVGV..." section hidden (this section includes any headers that didn't translate into NS land, such as comments in addresses ("Fred Carstairs <fc@foo.bar.com>") and all those awful "Received:" lines in arpa mail. As usual, the Unhide command on the window will reveal the truth. You can also add GV to LAFITE.DONT.FORWARD.HEADERS and LAFITE.DONT.HARDCOPY.HEADERS.
Lafite canonicalizes your LAFITEDEFAULTHOST&DIR. This should reduce confusion among users living on NS servers, who might have set the variable to, say, "{EG:}<Carstairs>Mail>", only to have Lafite confused when file names came back in the form "{EG:PARC:Xerox}...".
Lafite handles the form files menu better.
The "Reply-To" and "Send Formatted?" menus no longer step on each other if you deliver two messages requiring them at the same time.
MAKEXXXSUPPORTFORM, when given an address in a-list form, chooses the first address in the list that is for a supported mode. Thus, we can arrange to have LISPSUPPORT always go to an NS address (assuming NS mail loaded). Special forms that call MAKEXXXSUPPORTFORM can also encourage a particular mode this way without having to switch the mode themselves.
NS mail no longer holds a session open on the mail server in certain odd cases.
NS mail header fields are displayed in the order specified by the variable NSMAIL.HEADER.ORDER, independent of the order in which the mail system may have delivered them (the new Services 11 servers deliver some headers in an odd order).OPTIMA
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