Re: Does a call to a language handler provide a context/session, and somewhere to keep session data? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Alvaro Herrera
Subject Re: Does a call to a language handler provide a context/session, and somewhere to keep session data?
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Msg-id 20160309021729.GA949100@alvherre.pgsql
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In response to Re: Does a call to a language handler provide a context/session, and somewhere to keep session data?  (<david@andl.org>)
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david@andl.org wrote:
> > owner@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Adrian Klaver
>
> > On that subject. I have followed this thread, but only sort of as the
> > quoting your email client is doing tends to obscure the flow. I know
> > for me that is making it hard to follow your ideas.
> >
> > Is that something that can be changed?
>
> I use Outlook, and while it has lots of options, I can only pick one. I've
> now switched to what seems to work best for plain text mailing lists, but it
> looks terrible on anything else. Very annoying.

On that subject.  I noticed that Outlook seems to add the "return path"
addresses (sometimes called bounce address or envelope sender) to the CC
header, which sets a new record in the stupidity scale.  Since we use
VERP, each message gets a different return path address, so with each
reply you make, Outlook adds a new address to the CC.

Maybe this is tweakable.  If so, please turn it off.

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