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2020-02-06treewide: run update-copyrights from gnulib for 2019
I didn't wait until September to do it, this year!
2019-10-16mda: support --no-precheck option
Since -mda now supports List-ID to better support mirroring of existing mailing lists, it probably makes sense to support disabling the precheck function to provide more accurate (though potentially spammier) mirrors of lists
2019-10-15mda, watch: wire up List-ID header support
This also adds watchheader tests for -watch, which we never had before :x
2019-09-09run update-copyrights from gnulib for 2019
2019-01-02update and add documentation for repository formats
Remove confusing documentation around ssoma now that we have NNTP and downloadable mbox support. Only lightly-checked for grammar and speling, and not yet formatting. Edits, corrections and addendums expected :>
2018-07-29mda: allow configuring globally without spamc support
This reuses some of the configuration from -watch, but remains independent since some configurations will use -watch for some inboxes and -mda for others. The default remains "spamc" for -mda users so nothing changes without explicit configuration. Per-inbox configurations may also be supported in the future.
2018-02-07update copyrights for 2018
Using update-copyrights from gnulib While we're at it, use the SPDX identifier for AGPL-3.0+ to ease mechanical processing.
2016-09-07doc: new docs for user-level commands
Hopefully more folks can download and run public-inbox, nowadays.
2016-08-21avoid spaces after shell redirection operators
This makes us closer to git.git style (though I'm not quite sure why we do this...)
2016-08-21doc: mda: remove vestigial pandoc comment
We use perlpod nowadays since it's Perl, like our code base.
2016-03-05doc: add contact/see-also/copyright sections to mda manpage
We need manpages before we can expect people to install this.
2016-01-04use Perl POD instead of pandoc-flavored Markdown
This project is currently implemented in Perl, and pod2man is probably more common among potential users and developers of this project.