Re: reply to messages with message/rfc822 parts

2017-03-12 Thread David Bremner
Mark Walters  writes:

> Hello
>
> I was trying to reply to a message I had forwarded to someone (to update
> the information sent in the first message) and came across some strange
> behaviour.
>
>
> The initial forward was done using notmuch-emacs: this took the message
> and sent it as a message/rfc822 mimetype complete message. Since I had
> added some text at the top this meant the message as a whole was
> multipart/mixed with my text/plain at the top and the message/rfc822
> below.
>
> Then I tried to reply to this message and the text/plain part was
> included in the reply but the message/rfc822 part was not. In this case
> the message/rfc822 just had headers and a text/plain subpart so I would
> have expected it to be included.
>
> I imagine we actually want to recurse into the message/rfc822 part
> including relevant subparts. I tried tweaking notmuch-mua.el to do this
> but, so far, I have failed. (I will have another look)

As far as I know this problem is now fixed.

d
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reply to messages with message/rfc822 parts

2013-09-10 Thread Mark Walters

Hello

I was trying to reply to a message I had forwarded to someone (to update
the information sent in the first message) and came across some strange
behaviour.


The initial forward was done using notmuch-emacs: this took the message
and sent it as a message/rfc822 mimetype complete message. Since I had
added some text at the top this meant the message as a whole was
multipart/mixed with my text/plain at the top and the message/rfc822
below.

Then I tried to reply to this message and the text/plain part was
included in the reply but the message/rfc822 part was not. In this case
the message/rfc822 just had headers and a text/plain subpart so I would
have expected it to be included.

I imagine we actually want to recurse into the message/rfc822 part
including relevant subparts. I tried tweaking notmuch-mua.el to do this
but, so far, I have failed. (I will have another look)

Best wishes

Mark



reply to messages with message/rfc822 parts

2013-09-10 Thread Mark Walters

Hello

I was trying to reply to a message I had forwarded to someone (to update
the information sent in the first message) and came across some strange
behaviour.


The initial forward was done using notmuch-emacs: this took the message
and sent it as a message/rfc822 mimetype complete message. Since I had
added some text at the top this meant the message as a whole was
multipart/mixed with my text/plain at the top and the message/rfc822
below.

Then I tried to reply to this message and the text/plain part was
included in the reply but the message/rfc822 part was not. In this case
the message/rfc822 just had headers and a text/plain subpart so I would
have expected it to be included.

I imagine we actually want to recurse into the message/rfc822 part
including relevant subparts. I tried tweaking notmuch-mua.el to do this
but, so far, I have failed. (I will have another look)

Best wishes

Mark

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