On 3/24/23, Dave Kemper <saint.s...@gmail.com> wrote: > 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,
And upon decoding this, it turns out that even THIS is truncated in exactly the same place as the HTML version in the archive. So the full message appears to exist nowhere but in Branden's (and presumably Deri's) mailbox(es). That still doesn't account for Branden seeing different versions of the message depending on what software displayed it, unless neomutt was looking at the (truncated) message delivered by gnu.org, while gmail was looking at the (intact) direct cc: copy?