	TODO LIST FOR T-PROT
	====================

For more issues and/or some details, please see the BUGS section of
the man page.

To report bugs, please first see the BUGS file.
To make suggestions or tell about features you miss, please drop an
email to <t-prot@tolot.escape.de>.


Known Bugs (more severe ones come first)
========================================
    * Mailing list footers seem not always to be snipped correctly
from MIME/multipart messages if called by t-prot.sl.


Wishlist
========
    * Integrate Martin Herbert Dietze's ideas for using t-prot within
INN2 (http://www.fh-wedel.de/pub/fh-wedel/staff/herbert/linux/).

    * Better heuristics for M$ style TOFU. The actual algorithm still
is just too greedy (actually, it simply snipps everything down to the
signature). Perhaps add an option to toggle between both behaviours.
Comments welcome.

    * New option to block-align lines of text. Should be especially
pleasing when used together with -k (you could re-align a whole para-
graph using these both).


Rejected issues
===============
    * If you set mutt's display_filter to "tee foo" when viewing a pgp
signed message and attach the resulting file to a pgp signed message,
the result is confusion when displaying this new message with t-prot.

This sounds much like "garbage in, garbage out", so just keep in mind
that the whole idea behind t-prot using the display_filter thing is
that you can turn it off with just one key stroke. It is definitely not
t-prot's responsibility to make *everything* look good and readable.


Wishlist for t-prot.sl
======================
Known problems:
    * t-prot.sl interacts badly with some other macros using the
read_article_hook.
    * ESC-0/ESC-1 as described in t-prot.sl does not take effect on the
article currently displayed (just on those processed later on).

Please remember that t-prot.sl is an *example* script (for you to get
an idea on how to integrate t-prot into other software), so these are
really low priority. However, patches in unified diff format are always
welcome. ;)
