From: John Stanley (stanley@peak.org)
Date: Mon Apr 28 2003 - 12:22:30 CDT
Charles Lindsey (chl@cs.man.ac.uk):
>If keywords are useful for anything, it is for
>indexing articles against them, and that gets just too complicated if
>more than one Keywords header has to be looked at.
You're kidding, right?
>It does not seem to have any practical use. Has anyone ever seen it happen?
Is there any serious reason for it to be limited?
>... and anything which generates "Sv: " will break that.
If there is code that breaks when it sees "Sv: " at the start of a Subject
header, that code is broken, not the Subject header. Other than the
artificial "Re: " mandate, Subject is unstructured, and "Sv: " is
perfectly legal as the first four characters of same.