On Thu, Aug 08 2013, Geoffrey Ferrari <geoffrey.ferrari at oriel.oxon.org> wrote:
> From: "Geoffrey H. Ferrari" <geoffrey.ferrari at oriel.oxon.org> > > When composing a reply, notmuch-mua-reply tries to be smart and cite > the original message by inserting it before the user signature, if > one is present. However, the existing method of backward searching > from the end of the buffer to find the signature separator and then > moving one line up results in the original message being cited in > the message headers. That's because at this point the message looks > like this (with | representing point after searching for the > signature separator): > > From: xxx > To: xxx > Subject: xxx > --text follows this line-- > |-- > My fancy signature Now that I tested, (with ~/.signature), composing new mail starts with --8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<- From: Tomi Ollila <tomi.oll...@iki.fi> To: Subject: Fcc: /home/too/mail/mails/sent --text follows this line-- -- signature --8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<---8<- Notice the empty line between '--text follows this line--' and '--' In your example, the signature block is -- for some reason -- inserted without the empty line. > With this patch, a newline is opened instead, so that the orignal > message is cited above the signature but still in the message text. > --- Tomi