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Congratulations! We're the lucky winners in the lottery to choose the
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lucky victim, er, test case for the new improved automatic digestifier,
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which has just been finished by the small but dedicated cadre of ITS
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hackers. This change should if anything improve the situation for
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list members. Specific differences you may notice:
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All messages included in the digest will now include all the To: and CC:
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fields they arrived here with. So if a message was sent to some particular
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list member but cc'd to the whole list, or sent to several lists, that will
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now be obvious. For those of us who use undigestifying or digest-bursting
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tools, this change will have the beneficial effect of causing each message
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burst from the digest to automatically have a legal mail header.
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There are now rules governing the maximum size of digests sent out. If
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there is too much accumulated mail, the digestifier will send out the
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oldest section as the digest and save the newest section for later.
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Conversely, the digestifier also has the ability to produce more than one
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digest a day. The effect of this change is that list members whose sites
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have difficulty swallowing very large mail should no longer run into that
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problem; on the other hand, if the discussion grows extensive, it will get
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throughput in efficient chunks.
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The digestifier will now check each included message for lines that begin
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with lots of dashes. Such lines are created by the digestifier to separate
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messages from each other, so similar lines inside any message have the
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potential to confuse digest-bursting tools. To guard against this problem,
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the digestifier will now change the initial dash of any such lines inside
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messages to a space.
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If this change causes any problems, please report them to us.
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SCA-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU |