On 3/23/23, G. Branden Robinson <g.branden.robin...@gmail.com> wrote: > [Now that's really weird. GMail shows me the response part of your > message, but Neomutt does not, making it look like you did not respond > at all except for (part of) the quotation--and the attachment. I've > never encountered _that_ bug before. Manually reconstructing.]
The archived version of this message (http://lists.gnu.org/r/groff/2023-03/msg00084.html) displays the way you're seeing it in Neomutt, so the bug doesn't seem to be (only) in Neomutt. And groff@gnu.org didn't deliver Deri's message to my gmail address at all, not even to my Spam folder; perhaps you only got it because you were explicitly cc:ed? Did other groff@ subscribers receive it in email? The original message, available in the mbox archive at http://lists.gnu.org/archive/mbox/groff/2023-03 (search for Message-ID: <2073186.KlZ2vcFHjT@pip>), shows that the primary message text, not just the attachment, is base64 encoded, which I presume is due to all the quoted Greek characters (even though Branden's original message with those characters used quoted-printable encoding). This is unusual -- amongst most messages sent to groff@, and amongst most messages Deri sends -- so perhaps helps account for the unusual behavior?