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From: romain@pyramid.pyramid.com (Romain Kang)
Subject: [comp.mail.headers] Re: Header stripper
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Archive-name: mail/readers/motf/1991-04-02
Archive: citi.umich.edu:/pub/honey/motf.Z [141.211.128.16]
Original-posting-by: romain@pyramid.pyramid.com (Romain Kang)
Original-subject: Re: Header stripper
Reposted-by: emv@msen.com (Edward Vielmetti, MSEN)

Peter Honeyman's old motf ("mailer of the future"), which was basically
a cleaned up and enhanced BSD Mail, stripped the "ignored" headers
before saving the message to the files.  It didn't have a visual
interface like elm, but I still use it.  I don't think it's been
revised since around 1986 (when Peter started to play with Macs), but
it might still be available for anonymous ftp on citi.umich.edu.
