-** After mhl was made a built-in in msh, m_getfld() worked just fine
-** (using m_unknown() at startup). Until one day: a message which was
-** the result of a bursting was shown. Then, since the burst boundaries
-** aren't CTRL-A:s, m_getfld() would blinding plunge on past the boundary.
-** Very sad. The solution: introduce m_eomsbr(). This hook gets called
-** after the end of each line (since testing for eom involves an fseek()).
-** This worked fine, until one day: a message with no body portion arrived.
-** Then the
-**
-** while (eom(c = getc(iob), iob))
-** continue;
-**
-** loop caused m_getfld() to return FMTERR. So, that logic was changed to
-** check for (*eom_action) and act accordingly.
-**
-** [ Note by meillo 2011-10:
-** as msh was removed from mmh, m_eomsbr() became irrelevant. ]
-**
-** This worked fine, until one day: someone didn't use four CTRL:A's as
-** their delimiters. So, the bullet got bit and we read mts.h and
-** continue to struggle on. It's not that bad though, since the only time
-** the code gets executed is when inc (or msh) calls it, and both of these
-** have already called mts_init().
-**
-** [ Note by meillo 2012-02:
-** MMDF-style maildrops (4x ^A) and mts_init() were removed. ]