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From: Kyle Jones <kyle_jones@wonderworks.com>
To: Mark Borges <mdb@cdc.noaa.gov>
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Subject: Re: VM 5.97 released
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Mark Borges writes:
 > >> On 23 Dec 1996 11:00:38 -0800,
 > >> Steven L Baur(sb) wrote:
 > >>>>>> "mb" == Mark Borges <mdb@cdc.noaa.gov> writes:
 > >>>> On Sun, 22 Dec 1996 16:56:28 -0500,
 > >>>> kyle jones(kj) wrote:
 > 
 > kj> VM 6.00 is still on track to be released around New Year's Day.
 > kj> It will offer basic MIME support: base64/QP decoding, inline
 > kj> display of some images types on XEMacs, reasonable handling of
 > kj> multipart types.  Character set issues look to be mess in Emacs
 > kj> at present.  I doubt I'll do much with them at this point.  Maybe
 > kj> XEmacs 20.0 will offer some solutions.
 > 
 > mb> Steven,
 > mb> Will the release of XEmacs-19.15 include vm-5.96, vm-5.97, or vm-6.00?
 > 
 > sb> If everything goes well, I'm planning on releasing 19.15 in mid January.
 > 
 > Cool.
 > 
 > sb> The only new feature in VM I'm desperate for is support for
 > sb> Mail-Copies-To:.  It's basically up to Kyle which version goes in.
 > 
 > What do you think, Kyle?

Use 5.97, unless 5.98 is available.

Mail-Copies-To is non-standard and only relevant to newsreaders
as far as I know.  So why should VM care about it?

